Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply - Conference 2013 Thursday, February 28
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Conference Documentation - Thursday, February 28th
MES Opening Session
- 9:00 am: Welcome note: Prof. Dr. Paul Uwe Thamsen, Vice President of Technische Universität Berlin
- 9:15 am: Keynote: Patricia Kawagga, Coordinator at Rural Electrification Agency, Uganda
- 9:45 am: Keynote: Daniel Kammen Professor in the Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley
- 10:15 am: Energy Research at TU Berlin, Prof. Dr. Felix Ziegler
- 10:30 am: Introduction to the Postgraduate Program Microenergy Systems
- 11:00 am: Introduction to the Conference Program
Block I: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions
Microenergy - Systems and Agriculture
11:15 am
- Further Information Microenergy-Systems and Agriculture
- Power Point Presentations are linked within Microenergy-Systems and Agriculture
- Session Description
- Powerpoint
Potential Analysis of Microenergy Systems
- Further Information: Potential Analysis of Microenergy Systems
- Power Point
- Session Description
- File:Potential Analysis of Microenergy Systems - Discussion.pdf
MES in Infrastructure Planning – The Challenge of Decentralization
- Further Information: MES in Infrastructure Planning – The Challenge of Decentralization
- Power Point
- Session Description
- The Potential of Mini Grids and Critical Factors - Discussion
The Potential of Mini Grids and Critical Factors
- Further Information: The Potential of Mini Grids and Critical Factors
- An Objectives Analysis for Improved Holistic Design of a Rural Electrification System Abdullah.pdf
- Comprehensive Country Ranking for Renewable Energy Based Mini-Grids Breyer.pptx
- Designing a Sustainable Model for Financial Viability of Decentralized Bio-fuel based Power Projects Palit.pptx
- Session Description
- File:The role of energy in development processes.pdf
The Role of Energy in Development Processes
- Further Information: The Role of Energy in Development Processes
- File:The role of energy in development process - Presentation.pdf
- Session Description
- File:The role of energy in development processes.pdf
Block II:Parallel Research Presentation Sessions
Transition to Renewable Energies through Mini Grids
2:15 pm
- Further Information: Transition to Renewable Energies Through Mini-grids
- Geographic analysis of isolated diesel mini-grids for the implementation of renewable energies.pptx
- Interconnected Mini-Grids for Rural Energy Transition Koirala.pptx
- Providing access to clean, reliable and affordable power to the poor in Bihar (India) through Solar Micro Grids Mehta.pptx
- Session Description
- Transition to Renewable Energies Through Mini-grids - Discussion
User Perspectives
- Further Information: Users Perspectives
- Consumers' Perception of Photovoltaic Systems Sonnberger.pptx
- Session Description
- Minutes
Storage and Simulation
- Further Information: Storage and Simulation
- Power Point
- Session Description
- Minutes
Is there a Role for Microfinance in Decentralized Energy Supply?
- Further Information: Is there a role for microfinance in decentralized energy supply?
- File:Is There a Role for Microfinance Allan Sicat.pdf
- Session Description
- File:MoM - Is there a role for microfinance in decentralized energy supply.pdf
Networking & Market Place
4:00 pm
- UN Practitioner Network
- Energypedia
- MicroEnergy International – South East Asia Team (tbc.)
MES Public Evening Session
5:15 pm: Welcome Note: Prof. Dr. Martina Schäfer, TU Berlin
Rethinking Science: Energy Research & Sustainable Development
5:20 pm: Public Session: Klaus Töpfer
Rethinking Remoteness – Access to Energy in Rural Areas and Megacities
7:30 pm: Evening Panel Discussion, Public Session
Panelists:
- Daniel Kammen, Professor in the Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley
- Diarra Mahamadou Karamoko, Mali Folkecenter for Renewable Energy
- Susanne Rotter, Chair of Solid Waste Management, TU Berlin
- Friedrich Barth, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Moderation: Sebastian Groh, Postgraduate Program Microenergy Systems, TU Berlin