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ABN A social entrepreneurship program in the energy sector. June 2011. “Every generation needs a new revolution,” Thomas Jefferson wrote towards the end of his illustrious life. . 1) The company profile: social enterprise. 2 ) The ABN social approach.
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ABN A social entrepreneurship program in the energy sector June 2011 “Every generation needs a new revolution,” Thomas Jefferson wrote towards the end of his illustrious life.
1) The company profile: social enterprise 2) The ABN social approach 3) The energy sector: the community based model 4) Conclusion
Social cooperatives for disadvantaged citizens • Consorzio ABN - a&b social network – is a consortium of cooperatives (social e non-social) established in 1997 through an initiativelaunchedby some italian social cooperatives in the regionof Umbria, in the province of Perugia. • Mission: Consorzio ABN is a no-profit organization which shares integrated strategies in order to achieve objectives related to human promotion and social integration of disadvantaged citizens
Figures: employed people • 42 cooperative organizations are part of Consorzio ABN, employing more than 11,000 people. • 50% of the associatedorganizationshave a minimum of30% ofdisadvantagedemployees.
Geographical areas • ABN hasgraduallyincreasedits social base and geographicaldiffusion, including 42 cooperative organizations in Italy. In particular: • In the NORTH: Friuli Venezia Giulia, Emilia Romagna • In the CENTRE: Toscana, Umbria • In the SOUTH: Campania, Basilicata, Calabria, Puglia, Sicilia
Certification of environmental management system UNI ENI ISO: 14001 Certification of quality management system: UNI ENI ISO: 9001
AXSOA SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY 8000
International Certification of quality management system: UNI ENI ISO: 9001
Installation and maintenance of electric and solar photovoltaic systems
ABN’s sectors Traditonal services Innovative services Cleaning services (public and private sites) Restaurants/cooking Maintenance of green areas Surveillance Administrative services Cemetery services Management of Public libraries and museums Environmental services Waste management Biogas Micro-Photovoltaic energy (1000 roofs scheme) Macro-photovoltaic Micro-wind energy Social Housing Popular shareholding (cooperative CenturlaSociale)
Impressive economic growth over the last decade • Consorzio ABN hasbeenabletogroweconomically. In fact, its turnover hasexceed 60mln euros (2010) :
Public business – versus – private business • Oneof the mostinterestingaspectsisrelatedto the factthat Consorzio ABN hasbeenabletobecome “independent” from public organizations/institutionsas a source of business.
STABLE COLLABORATION WITH MANY SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ACTORS AS WELL AS MAIN ITALIAN BANKS INSTITUTIONS BANKS
1) The company profile: social enterprise • 2) The ABN social approach 3) The energy sector: the community based model 4) Conclusion
The community based approach to RES • Renewable energy sources following the social economy approach implies: • Community based models • Reciprocity • Sharing of values • Key words: • Relations, Reciprocity, Gift
New Jobs: Access toemploymentfordisabled and disadvantaged people • Consorzio ABN’s organizationshaveadopted a systematicmethodologytopromoteaccessto work fordisabled and disadvantaged people. Green jobs
The community based model The community basedmodel can havedifferentapproaches: 1) Ethicalpurchasinggroups (GAS): a system ofpurchasinggoodscollectively 2) Involvementof public organizations: solar bond, solarloan 3) Social business initiatives
Social business • Almostall social and economicproblems can beaddressedby social businesses (Muhammad Yunus). • Renewableenergysourcesrepresent a greatopportunityfor society to: • promoteeconomicdevelopment • promoteaccesstoemploymentfordisabled and disadvantaged people (newjobs) • “The challenge is to innovate business models and apply them to produce desired social results cost-effectively and efficiently.” (Muhammad Yunus). • The reference model is the Welfare Community Social Enterprises play the role of active agents in the development of local communities.
ABN as a project developer & integrator • ABN main activity is to initiate, develop, launch and implement energy programs at the community level, in a systematic and innovative way. • ABN through renewable energy sources promotes social integration, job creation and fight against energy poverty
1) The company profile: social enterprise 2) The ABN social approach 3) The energy sector: the community based model 4) Conclusion
PV: A community basedmodel ‘1000 solarroofs’ scheme Distributed “solar power stations” in Umbria, Toscana, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Calabria, Sicilia with full involvement of citizens
1000 solar roofs scheme • "1000 solarroofs“ is a schemelaunched in the regionof Umbria and in otheritalianregions in ordertoinstall 3KWp photovoltaicpanels on private roofs. PV plants are insalledonly on roofs. • Thisschemehasgotanenvironmental impact aswellasaneconomic-social impact asitallowsmanyhomeownersto take advantageof free electricityfor 20 years. • The involvementofcitizenstakesplace through public calls • Project’s parteners are responsiblefor planning, supply, installation, ordinary and non ordinarymaintenance • ABN is the promoter of the scheme and ithascreated a network/partenershipwithlocalauthorities, financialinstitutions, and GRTN
1000 solarroofsscheme - Citizens : Free energy - ABN: Feed-intariff - Local community: + jobs - Environment: - CO2
Key figures: Small and medium PV plants already installed and connected
HOUSING ASSOCIATION & ABN: 20 % FROM EQUITY INVESTMENT FUND: EU/UK based financial intsitutions Citizens in a specific area The ‘Big Society’ Fund/foundation Free energy for 20 years in exchange of FIT and investment Roof access agreement Loan: 80% capital requirement 3) Donation per Kw THE SUN FOR THE COMMUNITY (SPV ): Owners of PV systems SUPPLIER/INSTALLER/OPERATOR (ECP CONTRACTOR) ABN ENERGY COMPANIES PERFORMANCE BOND (10% ) value investment FIT revenue stream SUB Contractors
Installation • Installation • Each team is made up of 3 people • Each team can install 2 PV plants per week, and 8 PV plants per month • In each team there is 1 person who is disabled or in disadvantaged conditions
PV in TOGO Experimentationoflow-costsolotuionstoprovideenergyfromrenewablesources in ruralareas • Low cost agreement withmanufacturers • Agreement for training initiatives in favouroflocalworforce • Micro-financeactivities
1) The company profile: social enterprise 2) The ABN social approach 3) The energy sector: the community based model • 4) Conclusion
The distributed energy power stations. • The power of communities • The importance of developing tools and approaches where communities can become key actors in the RES sector. • Combination of RES and work for disabled/disadvantaged people • It is not easy but it is possible!