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The dimensions in this hub are based on the Energy Delivery Model (EDM) framework<ref>Bellanca, R., & Garside, B. (2013). An approach to designing energy delivery models that work for people living in poverty. <nowiki>https://pubs.iied.org/16551iied</nowiki></ref>. This framework illustrates different key dimensions that are all part of developing a sustainable renewable energy solution (Figure 1). [[File:Key steps in process of designing Energy Delivery Model.jpg|none|thumb|451x451px|Figure 1: Key steps in process of designing Energy Delivery Model]]
  
 
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Revision as of 12:18, 25 July 2023

Introduction

The Nigeria Off-Grid Solar Knowledge Hub was created within the PeopleSuN project, in collaboration with Nigerian stakeholders. This open access hub aims to contribute to bridging the skills gap in the Nigerian off-grid solar sector by facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration. Users are kindly encouraged to actively contribute to this hub by creating new inputs and sharing their own experiences. Ultimately, the hub seeks to support the design and implementation of financially viable and inclusive off-grid power interventions in underserved areas across Nigeria.

Structure of the Hub

The dimensions in this hub are based on the Energy Delivery Model (EDM) framework[1]. This framework illustrates different key dimensions that are all part of developing a sustainable renewable energy solution (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Key steps in process of designing Energy Delivery Model

Bibliography

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  1. Bellanca, R., & Garside, B. (2013). An approach to designing energy delivery models that work for people living in poverty. https://pubs.iied.org/16551iied