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= '''Humanitarian  Energy      Knowledge Hub'''=
  
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This hub is a one-stop destination for anyone interested in the humanitarian energy nexus. It consolidates, manages and links the latest information and knowledge from the sector. This hub is also a living knowledge product and is continuously updated.
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=== Background on Energy in Displacement Settings ===
  
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*[[Energy Access for Refugees|The role of energy in humanitarian settings]]
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* Country-specific information on energy in displacement settings
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=== Key Data Resources ===
The [[SPIS - Get Informed|GET INFORMED]] module provides essential information for agricultural advisors and financial service providers to understand the operating principle of Solar Powered Irrigation System (SPIS) and to differentiate between the individual system components[[SPIS - Get Informed|..[+]]] There are no tools under this module.
 
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* GPA Power BI tool
The [[SPIS - Promote + Initiate|PROMOTE+INITIATE]] module provides important information for promoting the Solar Powered Irrigation System (SPIS) technology in a particular area. It focuses on the analysis of opportunities and risks, the stakeholders involved, as well as promotion strategies and activities.[[SPIS - Promote + Initiate|[+]]] There is one tool under this module:
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*[https://dtm.iom.int/ Displacement Tracking Matrix]
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* UNHCR operations portal
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*[https://data.humdata.org/organization/moving-energy-initiative OCHA - Humanitarian Data Exchange]
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*[[:File:PROMOTE 01-SPIS Rapid Assessment.docx|PROMOTE 01 - SPIS Rapid Assessment]]
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=== Market Based Case Studies and Lessons Learned ===
  
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* Private Sector Enterprises for Refugees Energy (AMPERE)
The [[SPIS Safeguard Water|SAFEGUARD WATER]] module aims to give an introduction to ground water management and the principles of sustainable water management. It focuses on mainly on water governance issues and the potential negative impacts of (ground-)water depletion through solar pumping. [[SPIS Safeguard Water|[+]]] There are two tools under this module:
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*[[Promoting Market Based Energy Access for Cooking and Lighting in Kakuma Refugee Camp|Market-based Energy Access Project (MBEA)]]
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*[[Publication - Assessment of Market-Driven Solutions for Energy Access in Refugee Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa|Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa]]
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*[[:File:SAFEGUARD WATER 01-Water Requirement Tool.xlsx|SAFEGUARD WATER 01-Water Requirement Tool]]
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=== Tools for Planning HE Interventions ===
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* GPA Power BI tool
The [[SPIS Set Up|SET UP]] module provides necessary information and tools to enable the installation of a SPIS. It focuses on the selection of installers, acceptance and system tests as well as documentation and hand over of the system.[[SPIS Set Up|[+]]]
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*[https://dtm.iom.int/ Displacement Tracking Matrix]
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* Energy access map (IEA and World Bank)
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*[[:File:SET UP 01-PVP Acceptance Test.docx|SET UP 01-PVP Acceptance Test]]
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*[https://dtm.iom.int/ Displacement Tracking Matrix]
The [[SPIS Finance|FINANCE]] module provides guidance to financial service providers who are financing or planning to finance SPIS.The module targets stakeholders at management level who decide on credit policies and loan officers who assess single loan applications for financing SPIS. [[SPIS Finance|[+]]]
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* Energy access map (IEA and World Bank)
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===Product & Service            Providers===
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*[https://cleancooking.org/sector-directory/ Clean Cooking Alliance - sector directory]
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*[https://www.gogla.org/ GOGLA]
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*[https://data.verasol.org/ Verasol Product Database]
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*[[Private Sector Stakeholder Database|Private sector database on energypedia]]
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The [[SPIS Design|DESIGN]] module helps to select the suitable system configuration for a specific situation. A substantial set of tools helps to assess site conditions, select and design the appropriate type of SPIS and conduct a simplified financial viability assessment and calculates the detailed financial viability of the producer. [[SPIS Design|[+]]]
 
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*[[:File:DESIGN 04 - Case Study Mr Paolo.docx|DESIGN 04 - Case Study Mr Paolo]]
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*[[:File:DESIGN 06-Farm Analysis Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 06-Farm Analysis Tool]]
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*[[:File:DESIGN 07-Simplified Financial Viability Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 07-Simplified Financial Viability Tool]]
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[[Webinar Series: Sustainable Energy in Humanitarian Settings|Humanitarian Energy Webinar Series]]
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[[Humanitarian Energy Video Library]]
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==Latest Humanitarian Energy Publications==
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*[[:File:MAINTAIN 01-Maintenance Checklist.xlsx|MAINTAIN 01-Maintenance Checklist]]
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=== '''<span style="color:#879637">Introduction</span>''' ===
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Most water pumps utilized for irrigation purposes worldwide are powered by engines run on fossil fuels (diesel, petrol, gas) or on electricity supplied from the grid. Fossil energy sources are limited and emissions from their utilization have negative climate impacts. At the same time, the electricity supply in many developing countries is often insufficient and unreliable or wholly absent in rural areas. Moreover, prices of solar panels have reduced while the quality has improved. Today, solar pumps for irrigation have become an economical, technical and environmentally viable alternative to conventional pumping systems. <span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS2" style="font-size:small;  font-weight: bold;  display:inline-block;  float:right;  color: blue"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span>
 
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However, major hindrance for the uptake of the technology is still a lack of information on solar pumps for irrigation and its relatively high investment costs. The knowledge on the potentials, limitations and risks of Solar-Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS) is incomplete among policy makers, producers and other stakeholders. For example, SPIS are seldom designed in a way that producer needs and site specific conditions (environmental, agronomic and technical aspects) are comprehensively addressed. Consequently, the potential of the technology is not optimized, or worse, has negative ecological and economic impacts.
 
 
 
[[File:A Solar Array used to Pump Water from the Well.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A solar array used to pump water from the well (source: Lorentz Chili)]]'''This manual provides up-to-date information on the technology and methods of promotion, as well as how to finance SPIS. '''Furthermore it gives insight into how SPIS are designed, set up and maintained. It is accompanied by a set of tools, such as maintenance checklists, data collection guidelines and design calculations. It strives to help find the optimal design of a system, thereby avoiding risks related to system efficiency, financial viability and the unsustainable use of water resources. The manual and tools target stakeholders who advise or finance medium-sized agricultural enterprises. These are '''agricultural (irrigation) extension advisors''' and '''credit officers / risk managers in financing institutions'''. Furthermore the manual support the advisory function of SPIS suppliers, by providing them with a holistic set of knowledge through which they can guide their clients towards a financially and environmentally sound decision.
 
 
 
The manual follows the course of action involved when giving advice on SPIS for an agricultural enterprise. It consists of this introduction and seven further modules. The modular approach enables the user to pick out specific information relevant to his/her situation. Each module however relates to and supplements the other modules.
 
 
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=== '''<span style="color: rgb(135, 150, 55)">Module Structure</span>''' ===
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| <div id="front-icon-info" class="front-icon">[[File:Test54212.png|100px|Access Information System|alt=Access Information System|link=]]</div>
 
| <div id="front-icon-info" class="front-icon">[[File:Test51212313a2.png|100px|Access Information System|alt=Access Information System|link=]]</div>
 
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| The '''[[SPIS - Get Informed|GET INFORMED]]''' module provides essential information for agricultural advisors and financial service providers to understand the operating principle of Solar Powered Irrigation System (SPIS) and to differentiate between the individual system components[[SPIS - Get Informed|..[+]]]
 
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| The '''[[SPIS - Promote + Initiate|PROMOTE+INITIATE]]''' module provides important information for promoting the Solar Powered Irrigation System (SPIS) technology in a particular area. It focuses on the analysis of opportunities and risks, the stakeholders involved, as well as promotion strategies and activities.'''[[SPIS - Promote + Initiate|[+]]]'''
 
There is one tool under this module:
 
 
 
*'''[[:File:PROMOTE 01-SPIS Rapid Assessment.docx|PROMOTE 01 - SPIS Rapid Assessment]]'''
 
 
 
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| The '''[[SPIS Safeguard Water|SAFEGUARD WATER]]''' module aims to give an introduction to ground water management and the principles of sustainable water management. It focuses on mainly on water governance issues and the potential negative impacts of (ground-)water depletion through solar pumping. '''[[SPIS Safeguard Water|[+]]]'''
 
There are two tools under this module:
 
 
 
*'''[[:File:SAFEGUARD WATER 01-Water Requirement Tool.xlsx|SAFEGUARD WATER 01-Water Requirement Tool]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:SAFEGUARD WATER 02- Water Resource Management Checklist.xlsx|SAFEGUARD WATER 02- Water Resource Management Checklist]]'''
 
 
 
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| The '''[[SPIS Finance|FINANCE]]''' module provides guidance to financial service providers who are financing or planning to finance SPIS.The module targets stakeholders at management level who decide on credit policies and loan officers who assess single loan applications for financing SPIS. '''[[SPIS Finance|[+]]]'''
 
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| The '''[[SPIS Design|DESIGN]]''' module helps to select the suitable system configuration for a specific situation. A substantial set of tools helps to assess site conditions, select and design the appropriate type of SPIS and conduct a simplified financial viability assessment and calculates the detailed financial viability of the producer. '''[[SPIS Design|[+]]]'''
 
There are seven tools under this module:
 
 
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN 01-Site Data Collection Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 01-Site Data Collection Tool]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN 02-SPIS Suitability Check Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 02-SPIS Suitability Check Tool]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN 03-Pump Sizing Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 03-Pump Sizing Tool]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN 04 - Case Study Mr Paolo.docx|DESIGN 04 - Case Study Mr Paolo]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN 06-Farm Analysis Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 06-Farm Analysis Tool]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:DESIGN 07-Simplified Financial Viability Tool.xlsx|DESIGN 07-Simplified Financial Viability Tool]]'''
 
 
 
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| The '''[[SPIS Set Up|SET UP]]''' module provides necessary information and tools to enable the installation of a SPIS. It focuses on the selection of installers, acceptance and system tests as well as documentation and hand over of the system.'''[[SPIS Set Up|[+]]]'''
 
There are two tools under this module:
 
 
 
*'''[[:File:SET UP 01-PVP Acceptance Test.docx|SET UP 01-PVP Acceptance Test]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:SET UP 02-Workmanship Quality Checklist.xlsx|SET UP 02-Workmanship Quality Checklist]]'''
 
 
 
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| The '''[[SPIS Maintain|MAINTAIN]]''' module elaborates on maintenance plans, the selection of service providers, regular routines and documentation and monitoring.'''[[SPIS Maintain|[+]]]'''
 
There are two tools under this module:
 
 
 
*'''[[:File:MAINTAIN 01-Maintenance Checklist.xlsx|MAINTAIN 01-Maintenance Checklist]]'''
 
*'''[[:File:MAINTAIN 02-Water Application Uniformity Guide.xlsx|MAINTAIN 02-Water Application Uniformity Guide]]'''
 
 
 
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*'''[[SPIS Toolbox - Get Informed - Glossary|Technical Glossary]]'''
 
*'''[[SPIS Toolbox - Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]'''
 
*'''[[SPIS - Tools|List of all Tools]]'''
 
 
 
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=== '''<span style="color:#879637">Imprint</span>''' ===
 
 
 
The Toolbox for SPIS Advisors is made possible through the global initiative Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development (PAEGC). In 2012, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Duke Energy, and the Overseas Private Investment Cooperation (OPIC) combined resources to create the PAEGC initiative. The objective of PAEGC is to support new and sustainable approaches to accelerate the development and deployment of clean energy solutions for increasing agriculture productivity and/or value for farmers and agribusinesses in developing countries and emerging regions that lack access to reliable, affordable clean energy.
 
 
 
<span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS3" style="font-size:small;  font-weight: bold;  display:inline-block;  float:right;  color: blue"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span>
 
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'''Disclaimer''' The designations employed and the presentation of material in this information product do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH or any of the PAEGC Founding Partners concerning the legal or development status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The mention of specific companies or products of manufacturers, whether or not these have been patented, does not imply that these have been endorsed or recommended by GIZ, or any of the PAEGC Founding Partners in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. The views expressed in this information product are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of GIZ, or any of the PAEGC Founding Partners.
 
 
 
GIZ and the PAEGC Founding Partners encourage the use, reproduction and dissemination of material in this information product. Except where otherwise indicated, material may be copied, downloaded and printed for private study, research and teaching purposes, or for use in non-commercial products or services, provided that appropriate acknowledgement of GIZ as the source and copyright holder is given.
 
 
 
<br/>'''Published by'''<br/>Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of BMZ<br/>
 
 
 
'''Author '''<br/>GIZ Project “Sustainable Energy for Food – Powering Agriculture”
 
 
 
'''More information and contact '''<br/>[https://poweringag.org https://poweringag.org]<br/>[mailto:Powering.Agriculture@giz.de Powering.Agriculture@giz.de]
 
  
SPIS Toolbox online and download<br/>'''[[Toolbox for SPIS Advisors|https://energypedia.info/wiki/Toolbox_for_SPIS_Advisors]]''' © GIZ, 2017
 
  
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This hub is a one-stop destination for anyone interested in the humanitarian energy nexus. It consolidates, manages and links the latest information and knowledge from the sector. This hub is also a living knowledge product and is continuously updated. Want to share your "knowledge, news or resources" on this portal, share them with us at info@energypedia.info.

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