Webinar: Enabling Enterprise Development: A Selection of Best - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Webinar: Enabling Enterprise Development: A Selection of Best - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
January 17, 2017 Webinar: Enabling Enterprise Development: A Selection of Best Practices in Harnessing Distributed Energy for Productive Uses Yasemin Erboy Ruff Senior Officer, Energy and Climate United Nations Foundation www.unfoundation.org
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This webinar will explore the role of distributed energy solutions in enabling and promoting enterprise development and productive uses of energy. This webinar will kick off a new Practitioner Network webinar series to share best practices in different geographic and thematic contexts. Please follow live Tweets via @energyaccessPN using #PNwebinar!
Heat map courtesy of SEforALL
Regional learnings and scale key to achieving universal energy access
Larger systems to support productive uses need to be further prioritized to scale energy access
114 102 101 95 90 87 69 65 60 57 46 46 43 39 38 24 21 18 15 11 20 40 60 80 100 120 Solar PV: solar home systems between 11-100W Solar PV: pico (lanterns and lighting kits of under 10W) Energy efficiency Mini-/micro-grids Solar PV: home or business systems between 100W and 1 kW Solar PV: home or business systems between 1-10kW Clean/improved cookstoves Biogas or other biomass Solar PV: home or business systems between 11-100kW Energy storage Solar PV: home or business systems greater than 100kW End-use equipment/appliances (e.g. TV, refrigerator, fan, etc.) Small hydro Wind Waste-to-energy Combined heat and power (CHP) Solar thermal: small-scale systems less than 2MW LPG Natural gas Solar thermal: large-scale systems greater than 2MW
Number of Selections
Distribution of Respondents' Involvement in Distributed Energy Technologies
Data based on Practitioner Network 2016 annual survey
Larger systems to support productive uses need to be prioritized to scale energy access
Data based on Practitioner Network 2016 annual survey
18 11 8 5 5 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Tier 1: >1W for at least 4 hours/day (task lighting and phone charging) Tier 2: >500W for at least 4 hours/day (general lighting, TV, fan) Tier 3: >200W for at least 8 hours/day (general lighting, TV, low-power appliances) Tier 4: >2,000W for at least 16 hours/day (general lighting, TV, medium-power appliances) Tier 5: >2,000W for at least 22 hours/day (general lighting, TV, high-power appliances)
Number of Selections Sustainable Energy for All Tiers
Sustainable Energy for All Tiers Supported by Respondents' Systems in 2015
Larger systems to support productive uses need to be further prioritized to scale energy access
6 7 9 17 22 26 27 28 30 33 40 43 46 49 60 67 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Heating Air circulation Other (please specify) Food processing Irrigation / agriculture Cooking Small business machinery/operations Refrigeration Computer / IT Healthcare General residential or business lighting Community services Entertainment Education: In schools Education: In home Phone charging
Number of Selections
End-uses of Off-Grid Products Sold in 2015
Data based on Practitioner Network 2016 annual survey