Promoting Productive Use of Electricity in Displacement settings
Introduction
GIZ, through the Energy Solutions for Displacement Settings (ESDS) project, seeks to address the lack of a sustainable energy supply in Kalobeyei integrated settlement (KIS) and Kalobeyei Town, Kenya, which hosts 3,500 host community members and 47,700 refugees respectively.
Increased energy access through the mini-grid systems presents the opportunity for the host community and refugee residents, businesses, and institutions in Kalobeyei to expand their electricity usage to livelihood and income generation activities; so-called ‘Productive Use of Electricity’ (PUE). In addition, the uptake of PUE appliances can contribute to the financial sustainability of mini-grids due to increased power consumption. To this end, the ESDS project designed and implemented a campaign aimed at ‘sensitizing households, businesses and social institutions on available opportunities and potential for income generation through PUE in Kalobeyei integrated settlement (KIS) and Kalobeyei town in Kenya.
The promotion of PUE awareness was carried out by SNV on behalf of the ESDS project from July 2022 to December 2022. This report presents the state of PUE in Kalobeyei, the design and campaign activities and, lastly, identifies the recommendations for replication in displacement settings.
Promotion of PUE in Kalobeyei
Summary of PUE promotion activities carried out in Kalobeyei (July to December 2022)
Project implementation phase | (Primary) target group | Focus PUE appliances |
1. Local community sensitisation: on the opportunities and benefits of using electricity for income generating purposes, PUE appliances available in the market and where to buy them.
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Households and businesses with (expected) electricity access to the Renewvia mini-grids | Mini-grid compatible food preparation appliances (electric cookers, blenders, and toasters), sewing machines, and hair dressing equipment (including hair dryers and shavers). |
Households and businesses without (expected) access to the existing mini-grids | PUE appliances with stand-alone solar systems including solar-powered fridges, freezers, water pumps, shaving kits, computer, and entertainment services (TVs, radios, and speakers). | |
PUE appliance suppliers in Kalobeyei and Kakuma town and sub-camps | Mini-grid and stand-alone solar systems compatible PUE appliances | |
2. Targeted awareness raising & training for existing and new mini-grid customers: on use of electricity for (additional) income generating purposes.
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Households and businesses connected to Renewvia mini-grids with basic electricity usage (lighting & charging) | Mini-grid compatible food preparation appliances, fridges, and entertainment systems |
Households and businesses connected to Renewvia mini-grids with advanced electricity usage (entertainment, cooling, cooking, productive uses) | Mini-grid compatible hairdressing equipment, sewing machines, cooling (fridges and freezers) | |
Saving groups | Mini-grid compatible appliances | |
3.Targeted training for institutions and businesses: on effective utilization, operation & maintenance of PUE appliances
Activities: Trainings |
Institutions: teaching staff of vocational training institutes.
Businesses: (aspiring) tailors and food and beverage services |
Food preparation: EPCs, microwave/ovens, blenders/juicers, air fryers, toasters/sandwich maker, water dispensers and fridges/freezers.
Service category: Electric sewing machines and iron box |