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Access to modern forms of energy is proposed to become one of the Sustainable Development Goals. Under the UN-Initiative SE4All, universal energy access by 2030 is already one of the three priorities. For a transparent tracking of the achievements under these globally set goals, a stringent, plausible and practical monitoring system is needed to provide the public with credible and verifiable data.
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= Introduction =
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[[File:Energy Access-Metholodogy-2015-06-07.pdf|thumb|180px|Methodologies for Energy Access]]
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Access to modern forms of energy has been proposed to be included under the Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, under the UN-Initiative SE4All, universal energy access by 2030 is one of the three priorities. For a transparent tracking of the achievements under these globally set goals, a stringent, plausible and practical monitoring system is needed to provide the public with credible and verifiable data.
  
The following link is describing [[:File:Energy_Access-Metholodogy-2015-06-07.pdf|methodologies and principles for monitoring access to electricity]] in the case of on-grid projects. The text is also dealing with the question how to attribute access outcomes to different donors if several donors are involved in the same area.  Comments and suggestions for the applicability of the proposed methodologies are highly welcome. An Excel-based tool for calculation is available under the following link:https://energypedia.info/wiki/File:150530_Template_Access_Calculation_TM.xlsx
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The following publication describes the methodologies for monitoring,  in the case of on-grid projects. The text also deals with the question, how to attribute access outcomes to different donors if several donors are involved in the same area.  
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Comments and suggestions for the applicability of the proposed methodologies are highly welcome.
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= Excel Based Tool =
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An Excel-based tool for calculation is available under the following link:<br/>
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[[:File:150530 Template Access Calculation TM.xlsx|Template for Access Calculation]]
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= Further Information =
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*[[Impact Monitoring Guidelines|Impact Monitoring Guidelines]]<br/>
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*[[Remote Monitoring|Remote Monitoring]]<br/>
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*[[Portal:Impacts|Impact portal on energypedia]]<br/>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 15 June 2015

Introduction

Methodologies for Energy Access

Access to modern forms of energy has been proposed to be included under the Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, under the UN-Initiative SE4All, universal energy access by 2030 is one of the three priorities. For a transparent tracking of the achievements under these globally set goals, a stringent, plausible and practical monitoring system is needed to provide the public with credible and verifiable data.

The following publication describes the methodologies for monitoring,  in the case of on-grid projects. The text also deals with the question, how to attribute access outcomes to different donors if several donors are involved in the same area.  


Comments and suggestions for the applicability of the proposed methodologies are highly welcome.

Excel Based Tool

An Excel-based tool for calculation is available under the following link:
Template for Access Calculation

Further Information