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+ | *<span style="color:#FF8C00;">'''Categorization allows National Electrification Approaches to be presented and compared systematically'''</span><br/> | ||
+ | *<span style="color:#FF8C00;">'''NEAs combine technologies, delivery models, regulation, financial and other interventions – most effective approaches include actions in all these areas'''</span> | ||
+ | *<span style="color:#FF8C00;">'''There is no one ideal approach to electrification. Successful NEA elements are well alighted with each otehr and national context'''</span> | ||
+ | *<span style="color:#FF8C00;">'''NEA should change over time as levels of electrification increase'''</span><br/> | ||
+ | *<span style="color:#FF8C00;">'''Major advances in electrification can be achieved in just a few years given commitment from policy makers.'''</span> | ||
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+ | = Content of the NAE Tool<br/> = | ||
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#Categorization of National Electrification Approaches | #Categorization of National Electrification Approaches | ||
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+ | #*Tunisia,Vietnam<br/> | ||
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+ | = What are National Electrification Approches (NAE)? = | ||
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+ | == Definition<br/> == | ||
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+ | <span style="color:#006400;"></span>''"An approach adopted by national authorities to increase electricity access in a country."'' | ||
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+ | *NEA are based on and driven by government policies<br/> | ||
+ | *An initiative by a business or NGO alone will not qualify as an NEA<br/> | ||
+ | *Most NEA are based on explicit government policies and interventions, but a policy of non-intervention (eg a decision not to regulate) may also be part of an NEA<br/> | ||
+ | *NEA may consist of a multi-faceted programme combining policies, financing and interventions or just of a single policy or intervention | ||
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− | + | The purpose of this Option Review Tool is to support analysis of NEA and assist in identifying options and so improving NEA design. | |
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− | + | <u>A country may have more than one NEA and a critical first step is to set boundaries around the NEA</u>: | |
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+ | *These need to be wide enough to include policies and interventions which interact | ||
+ | *<u>But</u> they need to be narrow enough to support meaningful analysis (impossible if every category of NEA activity is included) | ||
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+ | There are no absolute rules, but some suggestions: | ||
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+ | *Set time boundaries – Approaches change over time | ||
+ | *Consider looking at one technology <u>or</u> one type of delivery model at a time | ||
+ | *Are different approaches most relevant in different areas of the country (eg urban/rural or regions) or for different user groups (households, SMEs etc)? | ||
+ | *Do not split single, coherent, programmes designed to include multiple categories | ||
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+ | *Set boundaries iteratively – aim to include 1(at most 2) types of technology, delivery model, legal basis and form of tariff regulation - and revise boundaries to optimise the balance between encompassing relevant aspects and ease of analysis. | ||
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+ | = Downloading the Tool<br/> = | ||
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+ | *The tool is is available to download as a Powerpoint in full screen slide show: [[File:National Approaches to Electrification - Review of Options.pptx|center|180px|National Approaches to Electrification - Review of Options.pptx|alt=National Approaches to Electrification - Review of Options.pptx]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:25, 20 June 2018
Category Dashboard:
Key Messages
- Categorization allows National Electrification Approaches to be presented and compared systematically
- NEAs combine technologies, delivery models, regulation, financial and other interventions – most effective approaches include actions in all these areas
- There is no one ideal approach to electrification. Successful NEA elements are well alighted with each otehr and national context
- NEA should change over time as levels of electrification increase
- Major advances in electrification can be achieved in just a few years given commitment from policy makers.
Content of the NAE Tool
- Introduction
- What are National Electrification Approaches?
- How to use this Review Tool
- Categorization of National Electrification Approaches
- Category Dashboard and Information on Categories
- Example Table and Country Case Studies
- Bangladesh
- Brazil
- Cambodia
- Costa Rica
- Ethiopia
- Kenya
- Mali
- Nepal
- Peru
- Philippines
- Rwanda
- South Africa
- Tanzania
- Tunisia,Vietnam
- Bangladesh
What are National Electrification Approches (NAE)?
Definition
"An approach adopted by national authorities to increase electricity access in a country."
- NEA are based on and driven by government policies
- An initiative by a business or NGO alone will not qualify as an NEA
- Most NEA are based on explicit government policies and interventions, but a policy of non-intervention (eg a decision not to regulate) may also be part of an NEA
- NEA may consist of a multi-faceted programme combining policies, financing and interventions or just of a single policy or intervention
Boundaries
The purpose of this Option Review Tool is to support analysis of NEA and assist in identifying options and so improving NEA design.
A country may have more than one NEA and a critical first step is to set boundaries around the NEA:
- These need to be wide enough to include policies and interventions which interact
- But they need to be narrow enough to support meaningful analysis (impossible if every category of NEA activity is included)
There are no absolute rules, but some suggestions:
- Set time boundaries – Approaches change over time
- Consider looking at one technology or one type of delivery model at a time
- Are different approaches most relevant in different areas of the country (eg urban/rural or regions) or for different user groups (households, SMEs etc)?
- Do not split single, coherent, programmes designed to include multiple categories
- Set boundaries iteratively – aim to include 1(at most 2) types of technology, delivery model, legal basis and form of tariff regulation - and revise boundaries to optimise the balance between encompassing relevant aspects and ease of analysis.
Downloading the Tool
- The tool is is available to download as a Powerpoint in full screen slide show: File:National Approaches to Electrification - Review of Options.pptx
Introduction
Further Information
References
Authors
Authors: Mary Willcox, Dean Cooper
Acknowledgements
The Review was prepared by Mary Willcox and Dean Cooper of Practical Action Consulting working with Hadley Taylor, Silvia Cabriolu-Poddu and Christina Stuart of the EU Energy Initiative Partnership Dialogue Facility (EUEIPDF) and Michael Koeberlein and Caspar Priesemann of the Energising Development Programme (EnDev). It is based on a literature review, stakeholder consultations and development of the NEA categorization system used in the Review Tool.
A wider range of stakeholders were consulted during its preparation and we would particularly like to thank the following for their valuable contributions and insights:
- Jeff Felten, AfDB
- Marcus Wiemann and other members, ARE
- Guilherme Collares Pereira, EdP
- David Otieno Ochieng, EUEI-PDF
- Silvia Luisa Escudero Santos Ascarza, EUEI-PDF
- Nico Peterschmidt, Inensus
- John Tkacik, REEEP
- Khorommbi Bongwe, South Africa: Department of Energy
- Rashid Ali Abdallah, African Union Commission
- Nicola Bugatti, ECREEE
- Getahun Moges Kifle, Ethiopian Energy Authority
- Marion Merchan Andres, EUEI-PDF
- Tatjana Walter-Breidenstein, EUEI-PDF
- Rebecca Symington, Miland Foundation
- Marcel Reets, RVO NL
- Nico Tyabji, Sunfunder
Any feedback would be very welcome. If you have any comments or enquires please contact: Mary.Willcox@practicalaction.org.uk, hadley.taylor@euei-pdf.org, or michael.koeberlein@giz.de.