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*SEFI / UNEP:
 
  
[http://sefi.unep.org/fileadmin/media/sefi/docs/publications/Executive_Summary_2009_EN.pdf Global Trends in Sustainable Energy Investment 2009]
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[[Portal:Financing and Funding|► Back to Financing and Funding Portal]]<br/>
  
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= Overview =
*The report provides an overview of capital flows and an analysis of the trends in sustainable energy investment activity.
 
*Keine speziellen Development Aid Zahlen, eher aus dem Bereich Capital Venture, jedoch bisher einmaliges Dokument mit konkreten Zahlen.
 
*Summary, full report benötigt Genehmigung.
 
  
| [http://sefi.unep.org/english/globaltrends2009.html http://sefi.unep.org/]
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In developing economies, large areas lack access to the electricity grid. Low density, low electricity tariffs and long distances also hinder utilities from investing in grid extension to remote areas. The use of diesel generators in these areas depends on the increasing costs of fuel. Furthermore, usage of kerosene lamps in theses rural areas also causes negative externalities like greenhouse gas emissions and fumes<ref name="NORPLAN, 2013. NORPLAN Study: Cost Competitiveness of Rural Electrification Solutions">NORPLAN, 2013. NORPLAN Study: Cost Competitiveness of Rural Electrification SolutionsfckLR</ref>.<br/>
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*KfW
 
  
[http://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/DE_Home/Service_und_Dokumentation/Online_Bibliothek/PDF-Dokumente_Diskussionsbeitraege/Kfw-Materialien_Nr2812818.pdf Berücksichtigung von CO2-Vermeidungskosten<br>bei Energievorhaben in der Finanziellen Zusammenarbeit (FZ)]
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<br/>When the costs and benefits of various solutions to rural electrification are compared, studies indicate that distributed '''renewable energy (RE)''' solutions are increasingly more attractive than grid-based solutions. The more swiftly that policy-makers, regulators, financiers, developers and donors can fully accept and act upon this new energy reality, then rural areas in sub-saharan Africa can benefit from improved energy services<ref name="NORPLAN, 2013. NORPLAN Study: Cost Competitiveness of Rural Electrification Solutions">NORPLAN, 2013. NORPLAN Study: Cost Competitiveness of Rural Electrification SolutionsfckLR</ref>.<br/>
  
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*eine Art von Cost-Benefit-Studie (wahrscheinlich jedoch&nbsp;nicht so, wie sie bei EnDev angedacht ist)
 
*von 2001!
 
  
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= Benefits of Rural Electrification =
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Ren21
 
  
[http://www.ren21.net/pdf/RE_GSR_2009_Update.pdf Renewables Global Status Report 2009 Update]
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*Lighting; education and communication (e.g. radio/TV/Internet);
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*Health and hygiene (e.g. avoided fumes from kerosene lamps and improved medical storage);
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*Environmental benefits (e.g. avoided fumes and less greenhouse gas emissions);
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*Time use; and productive uses (e.g. local industry and micro enterprise).
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*The willingness to pay for electrification is currently US $ 0.10-0.40 per kilowatt hour (kWh) for lighting and TV only, and US $ 1.0-1.5 per kWh for complete electrification<ref name="World Bank Independent Evaluation Group, 2008. The Welfare Impact of Rural Electrification: A Reassessment of the Costs and Benefits">World Bank Independent Evaluation Group, 2008. The Welfare Impact of Rural Electrification: A Reassessment of the Costs and Benefits</ref>.
  
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*höchstens statistischer Report über Investment flows, etc.
 
*z.B. S. 14&nbsp;
 
  
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= Solar PV Potential =
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*UNDP
 
  
[http://www.undp.org/gef/documents/publications/windpower_web.pdf Promotion of Wind Energy: Lessons Learned from International Experience and UNDP-GEF Projects]
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= Biomass Potential =
*nicht wirklich cost-benefit...ansatzweise...
 
*S. 28 TABLE 3: IMPACT OF CARBON FINANCE ON THE IRR OF RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
 
*ab S. 44: Cost of Projects
 
*S. 45: Cost of “Public Policy Actions” over Expected Installed Capacity (k$/ MW)
 
*S. 47:&nbsp;Project Impact
 
  
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*UNDP
 
  
[http://content.undp.org/go/cms-service/download/asset/?asset_id=2146825 Bringing Small-Scale Finance to the<br>Poor for Modern Energy Services]
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= Geothermal Potential =
  
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*Experiences from Burkina Faso, Kenya, Nepal and Tanzania.
 
*Eher Bezug auf Microfinance, aber auch einzelne Case-Studies mit Cost Zahlen. z.B. 22
 
  
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= Micro Hydro Potential =
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*iisd:
 
  
[http://www.iisd.org/pdf/2009/bali_2_copenhagen_invest_mdbs.pdf Investing in a Sustainable Future: Multilateral Development Banks’ Investment in Energy Policy]
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= Further Information =
*International support for energy sector reform seems to be a promising area for achieving both domestic development goals and internationally desirable greenhouse gas mitigation. This paper analyzes the extent to which current and historical lending by multilateral development banks has managed to exploit this potential.
 
*keine konkreten Zahlen, Quellenverzeichnis für weitere Links (jedoch Dokumente nicht verfügbar gewesen) nützlich
 
  
| [http://www.iisd.org/publications/pub.aspx?pno=1211 http://www.iisd.org/]
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*[[Portal:Financing_and_Funding|Financing and Funding Portal]]<br/>
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*[[Electrification Challenge in Rural Areas|Electrification Challenge in Rural Areas]]<br/>
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*[[Business Models for Solar-Based Rural Electrification|Business Models for Solar-Based Rural Electrification]]<br/>
*UNCTAD:
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*[[Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP) Nepal - Report|Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP) Nepal - Report]]<br/>
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*[[Indicator Rural Electrification and Stoves|Indicator Rural Electrification and Stoves]]<br/>
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*[[Rural Electrification|Rural Electrification]]<br/>
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*[[Rural Electrification - Minimum Safety Standards for Household Connection|Rural Electrification - Minimum Safety Standards for Household Connection]]<br/>
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*[[Small Hydropower Promotion Projects Contribution for Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP) in Nepal|Small Hydropower Promotion Projects Contribution for Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP) in Nepal]]<br/>
  
[http://www.unctad.org/Templates/Download.asp?docid=12454&lang=1&intItemID=1397 UNCTAD: The Biofuels Market: Current Situation<br>and Alternative Scenarios]
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*The new UNCTAD report discusses "alternative decision paths" governments may consider in relation to biofuels and provides insights on the global repercussions those different choices may imply.
 
*Nur Biofuemarket bezogen, Abschnitt V: Advanced biofuels and developing countries: intellectual property scenarios and policy implications., Fig. 5.6 S. 82: nur Investmentzahlen private euqity..
 
*Insgesamt auch keine Zahlen!
 
  
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= References =
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*UNCTAD:
 
  
[http://www.unctad.org/Templates/Download.asp?docid=12463&lang=1&intItemID=4566 Climate change:]turning costs into income opportunities
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[[Category:Financing_and_Funding]]
*kurzer zweiseitiger Bericht/Report über Climate Costs
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*steigende oder zu hohe Kosten für Solarenergie
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*z. B. (....) that the United Nations has estimated that the shift to renewable energy would require new investments (and the accompanying technology) of up to $600 billion annually for a<br>decade.
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*keine Zahlen, kein cost-benefit im gesuchten Sinne
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[[Category:Financing_Biogas]]
 
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*WB
 
 
 
[http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTENERGY/Resources/2009REEE4PageFinal.pdf?resourceurlname=2009REEE4PageFinal.pdf The World Bank Group Reaches Record High Investments]
 
 
 
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*1-2-seitiger Report mit folgenden Zahlen/Figures:
 
*Figure 1: Distribution of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects during Fiscal Years 2005–2009
 
*Figure 2: World Bank Group Lending for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, 1990–2009
 
*Table: World Bank Group Lending for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Fiscal Year 2009
 
*nur WB Zahlen kumuliert.....
 
 
 
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| [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/ http://www-wds.worldbank.org/]
 
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*WB
 
 
 
[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2009/06/22/000333038_20090622001502/Rendered/PDF/490170NWP0Box31directionshydropower.pdf DIRECTIONS IN HYDROPOWER:<br>SCALING UP FOR DEVELOPMENT]
 
 
 
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*This document, directions in hydropower, outlines the WBG's further commitment. It summarizes key issues in scaling up hydropower: the rationale and context for sector expansion, as well as the risks.
 
*keine konkreten Zahlen, evtl. S. 12-14 im Doc relevant...
 
 
 
| [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187511&cid=3001&entityID=000333038_20090622001502 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/]
 
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*die
 
 
 
[http://www.die-gdi.de/CMS-Homepage/openwebcms3.nsf/(ynDK_contentByKey)/ANES-7KN9HD/$FILE/BP%207.2008%20Valencia.Caspary.pdf Barriers to Successful Implementation of Renewables-based Rural Electrification]
 
 
 
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*kurzes, nettes Dokument - keine konkreten Zahlen
 
 
 
| [http://www.die-gdi.de http://www.die-gdi.de]
 
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*HWWI Research
 
 
 
[http://www.hwwi.org/uploads/tx_wilpubdb/HWWI_Research_Paper_1.pdf Lessons from the submission and approval process of energy-efficiency CDM baseline and monitoring<br>methodologies]
 
 
 
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*zur Information
 
 
 
| [http://www.hwwi.org http://www.hwwi.org]
 
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*HWWI Research
 
 
 
[http://www.hwwi.org/uploads/tx_wilpubdb/HWWI_Research_Paper_2.pdf Climate or development:<br>Is ODA diverted from<br>its original purpose?]
 
 
 
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*zur Information
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 16 May 2019

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Overview

In developing economies, large areas lack access to the electricity grid. Low density, low electricity tariffs and long distances also hinder utilities from investing in grid extension to remote areas. The use of diesel generators in these areas depends on the increasing costs of fuel. Furthermore, usage of kerosene lamps in theses rural areas also causes negative externalities like greenhouse gas emissions and fumes[1].


When the costs and benefits of various solutions to rural electrification are compared, studies indicate that distributed renewable energy (RE) solutions are increasingly more attractive than grid-based solutions. The more swiftly that policy-makers, regulators, financiers, developers and donors can fully accept and act upon this new energy reality, then rural areas in sub-saharan Africa can benefit from improved energy services[1].


Benefits of Rural Electrification

  • Lighting; education and communication (e.g. radio/TV/Internet);
  • Health and hygiene (e.g. avoided fumes from kerosene lamps and improved medical storage);
  • Environmental benefits (e.g. avoided fumes and less greenhouse gas emissions);
  • Time use; and productive uses (e.g. local industry and micro enterprise).
  • The willingness to pay for electrification is currently US $ 0.10-0.40 per kilowatt hour (kWh) for lighting and TV only, and US $ 1.0-1.5 per kWh for complete electrification[2].


Solar PV Potential


Biomass Potential


Geothermal Potential


Micro Hydro Potential


Further Information



References

  1. 1.0 1.1 NORPLAN, 2013. NORPLAN Study: Cost Competitiveness of Rural Electrification SolutionsfckLR
  2. World Bank Independent Evaluation Group, 2008. The Welfare Impact of Rural Electrification: A Reassessment of the Costs and Benefits