Strengthening quality infrastructure for the energy sector in Indonesia
The goal of the project is to improve the quality and reliability of photovoltaic installations in Indonesia and to expand the capacities of quality infrastructure institutions.
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The goal of the project is to improve the quality and reliability of photovoltaic installations in Indonesia and to expand the capacities of quality infrastructure institutions.
The goal of the project is to increase the use of quality infrastructure (QI) services for environmental monitoring, the management of natural resources and climate protection in Peru's environmental sector. This shall be achieved by strengthening the technical capacities, the efficient use of the QI, environmental and climate policies and the sustainable use of resources.
The project aims to address the economic problems in the Middle East through improved international trade relations. Despite political efforts and trade deals, countries like Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and the Palestinian Territories struggle to achieve a positive trade balance, which is complicated by a lack of knowledge of market requirements and quality standards.
The goal of the project is to increase the accessibility and use of internationally recognized metrological services in the areas of the environment and food in Indonesia. The project strengthens the technical competencies of the Metrology in Chemistry (MiC) group of the Indonesian National Metrology Institute and promotes demand-orientation of MiC-related services.
The goal of the project is to establish the quality infrastructure (QI) in the field of solar thermal energy and to assure the availability of the respective specialists. To this end, four activities are being implemented: 1. guiding solar thermal testing laboratories toward accreditation, development and marketing of their services, 2. supporting calibration laboratories to help them achieve international recognition, 3. integrating QI into relevant university courses and 4. supporting the selection of a certification system for solar thermal systems.
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