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*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black">In several countries power generation capacity cannot <span style="font-family: arial; color: black">keep up with<span></span>grid extension</span></span> | *<span style="font-family: arial; color: black">In several countries power generation capacity cannot <span style="font-family: arial; color: black">keep up with<span></span>grid extension</span></span> | ||
*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black">In rural areas several households are connected to a meter to save the connection fee which can be legal or illegal according to national and local regulation. In some of these case voltage drop can be a severe problem</span> | *<span style="font-family: arial; color: black">In rural areas several households are connected to a meter to save the connection fee which can be legal or illegal according to national and local regulation. In some of these case voltage drop can be a severe problem</span> | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 12 August 2014
Overview
-> Grid Extension / Densification Approaches:Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP), Nepal
Type of Grid Activities
Grid Extension
Grid Densification
Costs
|
Benin |
Ghana |
Nicaragua |
Bolivien |
Peru |
Mozambique |
Costs/ Connection (€) |
2000 |
5540 |
220-588 |
62 |
90 |
134 |
Tariff |
Social tariff |
Social tariff |
Social tariff |
Social tariff |
Social tariff |
Social tariff |
Security of energy supply |
Medium |
Medium |
High |
High |
High |
high |
Financial Support
|
Benin |
Ghana |
Nicaragua |
Bolivien |
Peru |
Mozambique |
EnDev subsidy |
70% |
99% |
100% |
20% |
22% |
100% |
Government |
30% |
0% |
0% |
0% |
0% |
0% |
Utility |
0% |
0% |
0% |
0-80% |
0% |
0% |
Customer |
0% |
1% |
0% |
0-80% |
78% |
0% |
Additional Support
- Procurement support
- Developing local standards for grid connection
- Facilitating group applications for grid connections
- Training of local electricians for in-house wiring
- Training of consumers in energy use and efficiency
- Ex-ante savings for connection fees
- Introduction of installment payments of the connection fee linked to the electricity bills
Lessons Learned[1]
- Some utilities are not interested in grid densification
- Poor households are often excluded in extension projects
- Some utilities have great difficulties to organize efficient procurement processes causing severe delays
- Free rider effect difficult to avoid (efficient selection process or accept the effect)
- Detailed monitoring is considered a burden and not always implemented
- In several countries power generation capacity cannot keep up withgrid extension
- In rural areas several households are connected to a meter to save the connection fee which can be legal or illegal according to national and local regulation. In some of these case voltage drop can be a severe problem
-> Lessons Learned Category on energypedia
Further Information
References
- ↑ Experience from EnDev Project - https://energypedia.info/wiki/Energising_Development_%28EnDev%29