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    www.communityradionetwork.org/leftlinks/technology-opti - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/21/2007  

    Presented by Terry Hart, Vice Chairman and Technical Director, IT Power India Pvt.Ltd, this presentation was also during the National Consultation for Community Radio organized by UNESCO and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.In this presentation, Terry Hart spoke about the various options for alternative energy solutions which provide both safety and longevity for radio equipment as well as encourage environment friendly technology, vis-a-vis Solar panels, wind turbines etc.He also gave numerous examples of community Radio Stations where alternative energy solutions have been successfully implemented and maintained.

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    :::::: CDMPOOL HOME PAGE :::::: - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2004    Last Visited: 8/18/2006  

    Mr. Terence Hart Director & CEOIT Power India
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    Mr. Terence HartDirector & CEOIT Power India

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    Corporate Citizenship: Meeting the Challenges -... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/17/2001    Last Visited: 5/10/2006  

    Mr Terence Hart
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    Terence Hart Technical Director and Co-Founder of IT Power India and also Director of IT Power Ltd, UK.He has 31 years of professional experience and residency in developing countries, including 24 years managing and advising on rural development, renewable energy, and environmental programmes.Additionally he has 7 years of experience teaching and training graduates and young professionals.

    He has completed long term assignments in Afghanistan, Algeria, India, Mali, Senegal, Morocco and the Sudan.He has also undertaken short-term technician technical assistance missions to more than 35 developing countries.Consulting and advisory work has been completed for clients including the World Bank, European Commission, WHO, UNDP, UNSO, UNDTCD, UNEP, UNICEF, FAO, DfID, USAID and GTZ

    Prior to co-founding IT Power India, Mr Hart was long term Advisor to the Solar Photovoltaic Market Development Program of the Renewable Resources Development Project (RRDP) implemented by the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd (IREDA), financed under the World Bank line of credit 2449IN.He is also senior advisor to the WHO health sector action plan of the World Solar Summit Process and a permanent member of TECHNET, the policy/strategy steering committee for the Expanded Program on Immunisation of the World Health Organisation.

    Recent professional focus centres on sustainable rural development in institutional sectors (health, education, water supply), and entrepreneur development.

    Mr Hart, a mechanical engineer, with early professional years in the British aerospace industry conducting environmental and structural testing of the Concorde supersonic transported, is author and co-author of more than 30 technical papers.

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    GAVI : Immunization Focus October 2001 issue - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2001    Last Visited: 1/19/2003  

    Another approach, now being advocated in Nepal by IT Power's Terry Hart, is to encourage decentralization of cold-chain maintenance.When other aspects of the health system are decentralized, maintenance may be best done by small community organizations.

    Management of the cold chain within the country is key, but another problem is ensuring the procurement and delivery of spares into the country in the first place.The majority of countries have no manufacturing capacity for the spares themselves.UNICEF, long responsible for the procurement of vaccines for the Expanded Programme on Immunization, has also taken responsibility for procuring cold-chain spares.Mikko Lainejoki, of UNICEF Supply Division in Copenhagen, says: "Whenever we supply a considerable number of cold chain units we always emphasize the need to include spare parts as a part of the initial purchase.
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    2. Terry Hart, CEO, IT Power India, personal communication.IT Power India is a subsidiary of IT Power Ltd., UK. http://www.itpower.co.uk/

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    GAVI : Immunization Focus October 2001 issue - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2001    Last Visited: 4/3/2003  

    Another approach, now being advocated in Nepal by IT Power's Terry Hart, is to encourage decentralization of cold-chain maintenance.When other aspects of the health system are decentralized, maintenance may be best done by small community organizations.

    Management of the cold chain within the country is key, but another problem is ensuring the procurement and delivery of spares into the country in the first place.The majority of countries have no manufacturing capacity for the spares themselves.UNICEF, long responsible for the procurement of vaccines for the Expanded Programme on Immunization, has also taken responsibility for procuring cold-chain spares.Mikko Lainejoki, of UNICEF Supply Division in Copenhagen, says: "Whenever we supply a considerable number of cold chain units we always emphasize the need to include spare parts as a part of the initial purchase.
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    2. Terry Hart, CEO, IT Power India, personal communication.IT Power India is a subsidiary of IT Power Ltd., UK. http://www.itpower.co.uk/

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    ICORE2005... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/18/2004    Last Visited: 6/23/2005  

    Mr. Terri HartPresidentI T Power India Ltd.

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    News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/10/2004    Last Visited: 5/23/2005  

    Ian Simm, PVMTI investment Manager and Terence Hart, PVMTI Country Manager (India) report on progress.

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    PHOTON International The Photovoltaic Magazine - NEWS - - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2001    Last Visited: 1/1/2006  

    Terence Hart, manager for PVMTI in Morocco, says Moroccan banks had been interpreting a national law on microcredit financing as not covering solar home systems, thus threatening a number of proposed PV projects.The Moroccan Ministry of Finance has now given assurances, says Hart, that the wording of the law will be changed to include financing for solar electrification »as a productive use,« akin to buying farm animals or cottage industries. »It's enough for our purposes,« says Hart, who is also PVMTI country manager for India and the CEO of IT Power India, the Indian subsidiary of IT Power, a renewable energy consultancy headquartered in the UK.According to another source at PVMTI, IFC had considered transferring the funds to India, which along with Kenya and Morocco is one of the program's target countries.PVMTI offers $25 million in concessional funds from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for PV projects.Hart would only say that PVMTI had been »making contingency plans« in the event that the negotiations in Morocco fell through.But he now expects all of the PVMTI funding to be used in Morocco.

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    PVMTI Contacts - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/19/2008    Last Visited: 5/19/2008  

    Terry HartPVMTI India Country Manager

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    Staff Profile - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/7/2008    Last Visited: 2/7/2008  

    Terry HartChief Executive Officer and Co-founder of IT Power India
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    Terry HartTerry Hart is Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of IT Power India.He is Country Manager for the GEF-funded $25 Million Photovoltaic Market Transformation Initiative in India and in Morocco as well as being Investment Officer for the Solar Development Corporation in those two countries.

    He has more than 30 years of long term developing country experience in project management, including 23 years managing and advising on renewable energy, resource conservation and rural development programmes.He has worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the European Commission, IFC, and several UN and government agencies.Mr Hart has managed large international development projects as resident manager in India, Afghanistan, Mali, Morocco, and Senegal and is an expert on health sector technology; logistics and management with many assignments completed world-wide for WHO and UNICEF.Mr Hart is fluent in French.

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