Difference between revisions of "Estimate and Stimulate Demand"

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==Guiding Principles==  
 
==Guiding Principles==  
#Consider all factors that determine electricity demand
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01Consider all factors that determine electricity demand
 
*Community-based information
 
*Community-based information
 
*Consumer-based information
 
*Consumer-based information
#Adjust to local conditions and include the local community
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02Adjust to local conditions and include the local community
 
*Use existing data from comparable regions as a basis
 
*Use existing data from comparable regions as a basis
 
*Analysis of local conditions
 
*Analysis of local conditions
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**Higher acceptance
 
**Higher acceptance
 
**Capacity building
 
**Capacity building
#Efficient appliances are a relevant component in estimating demand
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03Efficient appliances are a relevant component in estimating demand
 
*Off-grid solar products often do better when associated with efficient appliances
 
*Off-grid solar products often do better when associated with efficient appliances
 
*Affect demand estimation and design of the business model
 
*Affect demand estimation and design of the business model

Revision as of 16:26, 22 February 2023



Definitions

  • Present electricity demand: Electrical energy consumed by all inhabitants at the time of the site visit.
  • Assessed electricity demand: The amount of electricity that customers state they would use if there was electricity at this moment. It can be assessed by conducting surveys on site.
  • (Future) effective electricity demand: The demand that is backed by financial resources and can actually be paid by the consumer (influenced by WTP and ATP).
  • Electrical load profiles: The electrical load on a certain time axis, which varies according to customer type, temperature and seasonal effects. An average daily load profile gives insights on the peak load which is required for the load forecasting and plant sizing and the energy demand in kWh to forecast demand and revenues.

Existing Tools and Resources

Challenges

Guiding Principles

01Consider all factors that determine electricity demand

  • Community-based information
  • Consumer-based information

02Adjust to local conditions and include the local community

  • Use existing data from comparable regions as a basis
  • Analysis of local conditions
  • Early stage inclusion of local community
    • Higher acceptance
    • Capacity building

03Efficient appliances are a relevant component in estimating demand

  • Off-grid solar products often do better when associated with efficient appliances
  • Affect demand estimation and design of the business model
  • E.g. CREEDS raises awareness around energy efficient applications to increase the longevity and reliability of their SHS