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Innovating Energy Access for Remote Areas: Discovering Untapped Resources
About the International DAAD-Alumni Summer School, Sustainable Provision of Rural RE
Programme
Participants Presentations
Speaker Presentations


Documentation

​​► Thursday, 10 April 2014

​​► Friday, 11 April 2014

​​► Reflections


Thursday, 10 April 2014

​​► For presentations please click on the respective session highlighted in blue.

09:00

Opening Keynote & Introductory Remarks
Dr. Daniel Kammen (RAEL), Dr. Michael Jakob/Dr. Jan Steckel (Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)

10:45

ICT and Energy
Nordman B.: Optimizing Device Operation with a Local Electricity Price

Ameli A.: An Optimized Load Frequency Control of a Decentralized Energy System Using Plug-in Electric Vehicles

Nique M.: The Synergies between Mobile Phone Access and Off Grid Energy Solutions

Demand Assessments

Van der Straeten J.: Financing Energy Efficiency and Climate Adaptation Measures on Household Level in Kyrgyzstan - Market Based Approaches for a Post-Soviet Country?

Warda A. & Taylor H.: Demand Assessment of Solar Electrification in Off-Grid Rural Communities of Pakistan through Micro financing of Solar Home Systems

Gadhia D.: Case Study of Experiences on Promotion and Implementation of Decentralised Energy Project - Smoke Free Village

13:30

Minigrids - Case Studies

Khan H.: Experience from First Solar Mini Grid Service in Bangladesh

Deorah S.& Lath A.: Prospects for Electricity Access in Rural India using Solar Photo-Voltaic based Mini-Grid Systems

Chowdhury S.: Solar Diesel Hybrid Mini-Grid Design Considerations: Bangladesh Perspective

Cooking

Ortiz W.: The Influence of the End Users’ Context on the Dissemination of Domestic Biogas Systems in Developing Countries

Sesan T.: Slow and Steady But Not to Scale: Lessons from a Context-responsive Approach to Market-based Stove Development in Western Kenya

Tumwesige, V.: Feasibility Study Assessing the Impact of Biogas Digesters on Indoor Air Pollution in Households in Uganda


15:15

Minigrids – Participatory Energy Ecosystems
Groh S.: Swarm Electrification - Suggesting a Paradigm Shift through Building Microgrids Bottom-up

Abdullah M.: A Simulation Gaming Approach to Micro-Grid Design and Planning: Participatory Design and Capacity Building

Khan R.: DC Nanogrids: A Low Cost PV Based Solution for Livelihood Enhancement for Rural Bangladesh

Planning and Governance
Terrapon-Pfaff J.: The Role of Gender Concerns in the Planning of Small-scale Energy Projects in Developing Countries

Scott A.: Some Complications In Economic Assessment of Substituting Baseload Geothermal for Diesel Power in Nome, AK

Richter K.: Barriers to the Development of Renewable Energy Technologies in the Caribbean


17:00

Presentation of BREG and MES

Sebastian Groh & Brian Edlefsen Lasch: The Battle of Edison and Westinghouse Revisited: A Comparative Analysis of AC/DC Micro-grids for Rural Electrification

17:30

Poster Session


Friday, 11 April 2014

​​► For presentations please click on the respective session highlighted in blue.

8:30

Workshop
Workshop: Business Models for Clean Energy Technologies through Microfinance


10:15

'Panel Discussion: 'Kate Steel (Google), Lesle Marincola (Angaza Design) and Michael Nique (GSMA)

Innovating at the Nexus of Big Data and Energy Access

11:30

Microfinance

Lighting


14:15

Community Energy Supply

Value Chain Analysis



16:00

Closing Events and Keynote

Insights from the Global North
Paul Savage (Nextek Power Systems): The Evolution of Distributed Electrical Power

Insights from the Global South

Dr. Rezwan Kan (UIU Bangladesh): Solar PV in Bangladesh: The Way Forward