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Latest revision as of 10:33, 22 January 2016

Innovating Energy Access for Remote Areas: Discovering Untapped Resources
About the International DAAD-Alumni Summer School, Sustainable Provision of Rural RE
Programme
Participants Presentations
Speaker Presentations


A Decision Support Model for Roadmaps Towards Sustainable Energy Universal Access for Policymakers and Utilities

Presenter: Andrés González–García (Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University)


Overview

To build strategies for universal access to modern energy services, countries and practitioners require decision support tools that estimate the impact of their choices. MASTER4all provides with useful insights about the trade-offs between different technological, financial, environmental and energy policy alternatives specifically focused on the reduction of energy poverty and the transition from traditional to modern energy supply. The proposed model carefully analyses the national energy system starting with the consideration of multiple user profiles and progressing upstream through supply technologies, transportation and generation, up to the energy sources available. By taking into account detailed policy and technological options, the model enables a transparent and flexible direct policy effect modeling for Universal Access[1].

File:Experience from First Solar Mini Grid Service in Bangladesh.pdf


References

  1. MASTER4all: A decision support model for roadmaps towards sustainable energy universal access for policymakers and utilities. Andrés González–García, Ignacio J. Pérez–Arriaga and Ana Moreno-Romero.