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| + | Current prominent energy access data collection systems are driven by national governments and international organisations such as the IEA and IMF with definitions based upon supply-side indicators. | ||
| + | Practical Action set up a Total Energy Wiki, an online data collection system enabling people, projects and organisations to participate and contribute to collecting energy access data. It is intended to be a kind of grassroots and social media compatible data collection system which could complement existing data collection systems. | ||
| + | ==== Total Energy Access and Energy Supply Index ==== | ||
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| + | In the PPEO 2010, Practical Action proposed a new set of energy access indicators for measuring household energy access; Total Energy Access (TEA) and the Energy Supply Index (ESI). TEA is defined by a set of minimum standards for five key energy services at point of use, and the ESI defines the supply side quality. | ||
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Revision as of 09:25, 3 October 2011
Welcome to the Total Energy Wiki!
What is this about?
Current prominent energy access data collection systems are driven by national governments and international organisations such as the IEA and IMF with definitions based upon supply-side indicators. Practical Action set up a Total Energy Wiki, an online data collection system enabling people, projects and organisations to participate and contribute to collecting energy access data. It is intended to be a kind of grassroots and social media compatible data collection system which could complement existing data collection systems.
Total Energy Access and Energy Supply Index
In the PPEO 2010, Practical Action proposed a new set of energy access indicators for measuring household energy access; Total Energy Access (TEA) and the Energy Supply Index (ESI). TEA is defined by a set of minimum standards for five key energy services at point of use, and the ESI defines the supply side quality.



















