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= Overview =
 
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This article includes a series of publications that focus on topics related to PV deployment for regional development.
 
This article includes a series of publications that focus on topics related to PV deployment for regional development.
  
 
= PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas =
 
= PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas =
[[File:PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas.pdf|thumb|right|120pxpx|PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas]]
 
  
[[:File:PV_Systems_for_Rural_Health_Facilities_in_Developing_Areas.pdf|This report]] outlines a technical overview towards deployment of PV systems for [[Energy_for_Rural_Health_Centers|rural health facilities]] in developing areas. The demand and supply of energy in health facilities is analyzed, and international standards are presented. Technical and economic aspects of different power generation options are  also discussed.
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[[File:PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas.pdf|border|right|120px|PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas|alt=PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas]] [[:File:PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas.pdf|This report]] outlines a technical overview towards deployment of PV systems for [[Energy for Rural Health Centers|rural health facilities]] in developing areas. The demand and supply of energy in health facilities is analyzed, and international standards are presented. Technical and economic aspects of different power generation options are  also discussed.
  
 
According to the report, regulatory frameworks, institutional frameworks and business models are the main frameworks for a successful PV supply program for health facilities. Similarly, lessons learnt from past projects show that the sustainability of PV systems also require one to consider the technological aspects, capacity building, operation and maintenance.
 
According to the report, regulatory frameworks, institutional frameworks and business models are the main frameworks for a successful PV supply program for health facilities. Similarly, lessons learnt from past projects show that the sustainability of PV systems also require one to consider the technological aspects, capacity building, operation and maintenance.
  
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= Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions =
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[[File:Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions|border|right|120pxpx|Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions|alt=120px]] [[:file:Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions.pdf|This report]] intends to provide the reader with ideas about how the issue of financing could be addressed. Six case studies of innovative business models and financing mechanisms are presented, ranging from pico-sized systems to large-scale PV plants including grid-connected as well as off-grid PV systems. <br/>
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The case studies illustrate that establishing a successful business model requires a thorough understanding of the specific regulatory, economic, social and cultural situation in the targeted region.
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= Further Information =
 
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*[[Energy for Rural Health Centers|Energy for Rural Health Centers]]
 
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This publication is part of the activities under Task 9 and for a full list of reports please refer to [http://iea-pvps.org/index.php?id=task9 http://iea-pvps.org/index.php?id=task9] or contact the Operating Agents&nbsp;[mailto:hedi.feibel@skat.ch hedi.feibel@skat.ch] [mailto:stefan.kessler@infras.ch stefan.kessler@infras.ch]
 
This publication is part of the activities under Task 9 and for a full list of reports please refer to [http://iea-pvps.org/index.php?id=task9 http://iea-pvps.org/index.php?id=task9] or contact the Operating Agents&nbsp;[mailto:hedi.feibel@skat.ch hedi.feibel@skat.ch] [mailto:stefan.kessler@infras.ch stefan.kessler@infras.ch]
  
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Revision as of 13:56, 6 February 2017

Overview

This article includes a series of publications that focus on topics related to PV deployment for regional development.

PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas

PV Systems for Rural Health Facilities in Developing Areas

This report outlines a technical overview towards deployment of PV systems for rural health facilities in developing areas. The demand and supply of energy in health facilities is analyzed, and international standards are presented. Technical and economic aspects of different power generation options are  also discussed.

According to the report, regulatory frameworks, institutional frameworks and business models are the main frameworks for a successful PV supply program for health facilities. Similarly, lessons learnt from past projects show that the sustainability of PV systems also require one to consider the technological aspects, capacity building, operation and maintenance.


Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions

This report intends to provide the reader with ideas about how the issue of financing could be addressed. Six case studies of innovative business models and financing mechanisms are presented, ranging from pico-sized systems to large-scale PV plants including grid-connected as well as off-grid PV systems.

The case studies illustrate that establishing a successful business model requires a thorough understanding of the specific regulatory, economic, social and cultural situation in the targeted region.


Further Information

References

This publication is part of the activities under Task 9 and for a full list of reports please refer to http://iea-pvps.org/index.php?id=task9 or contact the Operating Agents hedi.feibel@skat.ch stefan.kessler@infras.ch