Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply - Conference 2013 Thursday, February 28

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Conference Documentation - Thursday, February 28th

MES Opening Session



Block I: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions

Microenergy - Systems and Agriculture

11:15 a.m. - 13:30 p.m.





Potential Analysis of Microenergy Systems





MES in Infrastructure Planning – The Challenge of Decentralization




The Potential of Mini Grids and Critical Factors



Presentations:

  • Abdullah: An Objectives Analysis for Improved Holistic Design of a Rural Electrification System (Download)
  • Breyer: Comprehensive Country Ranking for Renewable Energy Based Mini-Grids (Download)
  • Palit: Designing a Sustainable Model for Financial Viability of Decentralized Bio-fuel based Power Projects (Download)


The Role of Energy in Development Processes



Presentation:

  • Groh: The role of energy in development process (Download)


Block II: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions

Transition to Renewable Energies through Mini Grids

2:15 p.m.



Presentations:

  • Bertheau: Geographic analysis of isolated diesel mini-grids for the implementation of renewable energies(Download)
  • Koirala:Interconnected Mini-Grids for Rural Energy Transition (Download‎)
  • Mehta: Providing access to clean, reliable and affordable power to the poor in Bihar (India) through Solar Micro Grids (Download)




User Perspectives



Storage and Simulation


Is there a Role for Microfinance in Decentralized Energy Supply?


Networking & Market Place

4:00 pm


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:

Moderation: Sebastian Groh, Postgraduate Program Microenergy Systems, TU Berlin