BipBop access to energy
Description
A dedicated team contributes to achieving the commitment to bring access to energy through an adapted offer: BipBop Managers and Salesmen in countries where the company operates and BipBop Business Development team at corporate level. There is also an offer creation team in Bangalore, India. For the BipBop training programme, contributions can be (possibly cumulative): products and didactical equipments, knowledge transfer, training of trainers, cash. Schneider Electric does not supply the teachers or the premises and does not pay for operating costs. The BipBop training team includes three people and is located in Grenoble. The training projects are funding by the Schneider Electric Foundation to support local NGOs (about two million €)Those two objectives are part of the Planet & Society Barometer which drives and measures the overall company progress in sustainable development since 2005 and is part of the wider company programme that sets the group strategic directions. This scorecard presents the three year sustainable development company objectives and reflects our continuously proactive commitment and our sustainable development stakes evolution. Access to energy for people at the BoP is still one of the group main stakes for the 2012-2014 period. Over the last three years, almost 1.3 million people at the BoP already got access to energy thanks to BipBop offer. More than 12,000 young people were trained energy management, vs. an objective of 10,000 over three years. The objective has been multiplied by three for the next three years. To develop its access to energy offer, the BipBop team works with governmental as well as non-governmental partners: for instance in Senegal, Schneider Electric has worked with the ANEV (Eco Villages National Agency) to provide about 1,000 people with access to electricity. Another important partner is the Grameen Shakti company in Bangladesh: BipBop benefits from its strong local network and affordable microcredit purchase solutions. 200,000 households go access to lighting thanks to the In-Diya lamps. BipBop also partners with Ecolabs, a mutual fund in Africa (Benin) that shares with BipBop its good network of contacts with governments and potential partners for electrification projects. To develop its training programmes, BipBop partners with local and international NGOs, and sometimes with national ministries of education. For instance, Senai (National Industrial Training Service) is a main partner for training projects in Brazil where almost 5,000 people were trained since 2008. BipBop partners with Don Bosco – Salesiens particularly in India where 3,200 people were trained, and with Aide & Actions for training centres in India and Haiti.
Open to additional partners.
SDGS & Targets
Goal 7
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

7.1
By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services
7.1.1
Proportion of population with access to electricity
7.1.2
Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean fuels and technology
7.2
7.2.1
Renewable energy share in the total final energy consumption
7.3
7.3.1
Energy intensity measured in terms of primary energy and GDP
7.a
7.a.1
International financial flows to developing countries in support of clean energy research and development and renewable energy production, including in hybrid systems
7.b
By 2030, expand infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and sustainable energy services for all in developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States, and land-locked developing countries, in accordance with their respective programmes of support
7.b.1
Installed renewable energy-generating capacity in developing and developed countries (in watts per capita)
SDG 14 targets covered
Deliverables & Timeline
Resources mobilized
Partnership Progress
Feedback
Action Network


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SDGs
Geographical coverage
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Contact Information
Joel le Lostec, Sustainability performance manager