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Institutional Development for Energy in Afghanistan (IDEA)

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Overview

IDEA "Institutional Development for Energy in Afghanistan" works with the MEW to support and strengthen the implementation of policies and strategies in the energy sector (Component A), to foster and develop the inter-institutional cooperation mechanisms on national as well as provincial level (Component B), to amplify the knowledge about renewable energies and energy efficiency plus contribute to vocational training for operation and management of power schemes (Component C) and to enable private investment into the afghan energy sector (Component D). The IDEA programme is the successor of the ESRA programme “Energy Supply for Rural Areas”. ESRA contributed to the development of small renewable energy power schemes that provide electricity to 100,000 people in rural areas of Northern Afghanistan.IDEA "Institutional Development for Energy in Afghanistan" works with the MEW to support and strengthen the implementation of policies and strategies in the energy sector (Component A), to foster and develop the inter-institutional cooperation mechanisms on national as well as provincial level (Component B), to amplify the knowledge about renewable energies and energy efficiency plus contribute to vocational training for operation and management of power schemes (Component C) and to enable private investment into the afghan energy sector (Component D). The IDEA programme is the successor of the ESRA programme “Energy Supply for Rural Areas”. ESRA contributed to the development of small renewable energy power schemes that provide electricity to 100,000 people in rural areas of Northern Afghanistan.


Studies

Enabling PV Afghanistan Market Study Report

In this study the German Solar Association (BSW-Solar) in cooperation with the Afghan Renewable Energy Union (AREU) and Eclareon GmbH analyze and describe the processes of investments and project development of PV power plants in Afghanistan.


https://energypedia.info/index.php?title=File:1.Enabling_PV_Afghanistan-_Report.pdf&page=1


Sustinablity Assesment of Micro and Mini Hydro power Plants in BDK

https://energypedia.info/images/4/4e/Sustinablity_Survey_Final_Report.pdf

Afghanistan Renewable Energy Union (AREU) Private Sector Capacity Assesment Report

https://energypedia.info/images/e/e9/Capacity_Assessment_of_AREU_Private_Sector-_Report.pdf