Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply - Documentation 2015

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Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply - Documentation
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​​► Thursday, 23 April 2015

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Thursday, 23 April 2015

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

09:30

Inauguration Ceremony & Introductory Remarks
Dr.K. Mallikharjuna Babu (BMS), Prof. Daniel Kammen (University of California, Berkeley),Prof. Martina Schäfer (TU Berlin) and Daniel Philipp (MEI)

10:30

Keynote Speech
Dr. Leena Srivastava (TERI)

11:00

Logistics Introduction
Suresh Ramaswwamyreddy (BMS) and Liisa Andersson (MEI)

11:25

Pathways for Sustainable Energy For All
Jain A., Hodges T.& Nagpal D.: Energizing One Million Rural Households in India: A Reality Check
Adelmann P. & Adelmann C.: Replacement of Dry-Cell Batteries via Solar Charged Batteries
Mundkur V, Varghese F. & Gajarales A.: An Analysis of Suitability of Micro Grids and Solar Home Systems

Minigrids - Implementation
Canizares FE., Gomis-Bellmunt O., Ranaboldo M. & Kirchhoff H.: Development of a Heuristic Algorithm to Design Stand-Alone Microgrids for Rural Electrification Projects Considering Distributed Generation
Karnataki RK., Kumar T., Shodhan S. Mitavachan H., Shankar G. & Srinivasan J.: AC Solar Photo-voltaic Micro-Grid in Indian Reserve Forest Areas- Experimenting the Implementation Challenges
Palit D. & Malhotra S.: Energizing Rural India Using Micro Grids: The Case of Solar DC Micro-Grids in Uttar Pradesh State, India

02:00

Implementation and Business Models
Palit D., Malhotra S., Pandey MK. & Bankoti N.: Solar Lighting for Rural Households: A Case of Innovative Model in Bihar, India
Garimella A., Palit D., Effah R. & Assefa E.: An Inclusive Strategy to Trigger Solar Technology Market: Case Studies of Rural Distribution Models from Ethiopia
Ahlgren E.: A Post-Kyoto CDM Bioenergy Business Model Built on Systems Expansion
Sawamur H & Amiraly A.: Diffusion of Alternative Electricity Supply Solutions in Bangalore: The Emergence of a Market of Middle-Income Customers with New Aspirations Case Studies of SELCO and BCIL Promoting Photovoltaic Systems

Financing
Sebastian G., Taylor H.: The Role of Microfinance in Energy Access Changing Roles, Changing Paradigms and Future Potential
Dumitrescu R., Carrillo N. & Kahlen L.: Implementing a Green Microfinance Strategy- The Case of CONTACTAR
Bhatnagar A.: SEWA's Hariyali Initiative - Special Presentation

Technologies for Agriculture
Elrehim H., Kirchhoff H.: Techno-Economic Feasibility of PV Irrigation in Egypt
Pillarisetti, S.: Microfinancing Decentralized Solar Energy Systems in India: The Stage set for Diversification to Irrigation

15:45

Local Grid Access
Ibrahim M., Chowdhury A.: Development of a Compact DC-DC Converter with Solar Charge Controller for Solar DV Nano Grid System
Kirchhoff H, Schmid M., Adelmann P. & Strunz K: Passive Droop Control in a Decentralized 12 DC Energy Access Microgrid With Lead Acid Batteries
Ramadhan B., Pfanner N., Schreiber F. & Jantsch M.: Development of a Test Framework for Evaluating USB Charging Ports of Pico PV Systems and Solar Home Systems

Linking Energy Acces and Development
Holmes J. & Gevelt T.: Smart Villages: Energy Access as a Catalyst for Development
Esteves G.: Decentralized Energy Generation, Rural Electrification and Smart Grid Solutions at the Brazilian Power Sector: An Overview of the Improvements, Bottle neck and Incentives Established through New Regulatory Framework 2009/2011
Onasanya M. & Wright A.: Improving the Performance of Solar PV Installation in Rural Locations in Nigeria: A Case Study

17:30

Welcome Speeches and Keynote
Sebastian Groh (MES), Suresh Ramaswwamyreddy (BMS)
Sophie Wiesner (ADA)
Special Presentation

18:15

Panel Discussion
Prof. Saifur Rahmen (Virgina Tech), Prof. Peter Adelmann ( University of Applied Sciences ULm) and Sampath Dechu (IBM, India Research Laboratory): The Road to SE4All: Are Smart Minigirds an Answer?

19:15

Cultural Program and Conference Dinner


Friday, 24 April 2015

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

10:15

Panel Discussion
Mitra Ardron (Lumeter Networks), Dimitry Gershenson (Berkeley Rural Energy Group), Charles Cole Navarro (ADB-Energy For All) and Anurag Bhatnagar (SEWA, Hariyali): Financing Sustainable Energy for All

10:30

Evaluation and Assessment
Rao N., Agarwal A. & Wood D.: A Comparative Study of Electricity Supply and Benefits from Microgirds, Solar Home Systems and the Grid in Rural South
Rao N. & Da Silva I.: Multi Criteria Selection of RETs Sites Using Simple Additive Weighting (SAW)
Groh S., Pachauri S & Rao N.: You are What You Measure! But are We Measuring it Right? An Empirical Analysis of Energy Access metrics Based on a Mutli-tier Approach in Bangladesht
Yarime M., Peters J. & Kiru S.: Introducing Solar LED Lanterns To Rural Kenya: Sustainability Assessment of Environmental, Economic and Social Impacts

Political Economy of Distributed Electricity Generation
Straeten J.: Electrification in Tanzania from a Historical Perspective - Discourses of Development and the marginalization of the Rural Poor
Cader C.: Is a Grid Connection the Best Solution? Frequently over-looked Arguments Assessing Centralized Electrification Pathways

Indian Case Studies
Garimella A., Shardul M., Chaudhury S. & Palit D.: Institution as the Catalyst for Productive Use of Electricity in livelihood Cluster: Case for Energy plus Approach from Andhra Pradesh, India
Harnmeijer A., Bhopal V., Cross J., Palit D., Biswal P., Mahapatra S. & Harnmeijer J.: Urjaa Samadhan - Towards Self-Sustaining Solar Economies in Orissa , India
Sarangi G. & Mishra A.: Decentralized Renewable Energy Interventions in India as Eco-Innovations: Forms and Drivers

13:00

Key Take-Aways - Minigrid Workshop
Debajit Palit (TERI), Sebastian Groh (MEI) & Dominic Fernando (Schneider Electric): Identifying the Missing Link: Enabling Low-Income Markets through Clean Minigrid Solutions

13:30

Botttom-up Microgirds Reaching Scale
Nordman B.: DC Technology as a Smart and Efficient Distribution Platform
Pascaöe F.:Energy Access with DC Microgirds and Remote Monitoring - Experiences from East Africa
Walsh T.:Solar DC Nanogrids - A Promising Low-cost Approach to Village
Chowdhury S.:Solar DC Grids for Rural Electrification: An Overview

RETs in Energy Access and Application
Wafula J. & Silva I.: Mitigating the Effects of Spot Shading on the Power Output of a Solar Module
Hanashikatti P., Prathima B., Kalmath M. & Suresh K.: Treating of Reverse Osmosis Rejected Water Using Solar Energy - A Case Study
Batteiger A. & Dhananjaya N.: Green Economy via Decentralized Energy Generation and Waste Management being Achieved by a 60 kg /day Kitchen Waste Biogas Plant at Postal Training Center, Mysore, India

16:00

Poster Session
Nalubega T., da Silva I. & Suzan M.: An Induction Generator Controller for Mihunga Picohydropower Scheme in Kasese, Western Ugand
Ngowi J., Bängens L. & Ahlgren E.: Benefits and Challenges of Offgrid Rural Electrification: Case of Minihydropower in Bulongwa- Tanzania
Baumgartl J., Kolmsee K. & Belloni C.: Technical Solutions and Case Study
Kishore K,: Decentralized Energy Systems via State Funding for Roof-Top Solar Power on Govt. Buildings for Green Government Initiative & Personal Solar Power Via State Support for social and National Securiry
Rameshaiah G.: Micro Energy Harvesting

17:00

Panel Discussion

Shah R., Hande H., Gottschalk T. & Ahmed S.: Business Models for SE4ALL

18:00

Closing Keynote

Dr.H.Harish Hande (SELCO)

18:20

Fairwell of the Organizers : Jonas van der Straeten (MES) and Suresh Ramaswwamyreddy (BMS)

Saturday, 25 April 2015