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In Senegal EnDev disseminates PV-diesel hybrid mini-grids for the electrification of villages with more than 500 inhabitants.
 
  
The systems consist of:
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= Overview =
  
*a PV array with a capacity of 5.1 kW<sub>p</sub>consisting of 30 polycrystalline PV modules with a capacity of 170 W<sub>p</sub>each
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One possibility to avoid high storage costs is to use the solar electricity only during daytime, with a small battery system for peak demands. At night or during rainy days the electricity is generated by the Diesel generator.
*a battery bank consisting of 24 elements of 2 Volts of lead-acid tubular plate batteries; element capacity is 800 Ah C10 leading to a bank capacity of 38,4 kWh
 
*a monophase generator of 10 kVA
 
*distribution&nbsp;of 220 Volts AC through an inverter of&nbsp;5000 VA through a low voltage three phase mini-grid
 
  
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= Experiences in Senegal =
  
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► Experience from [[Energising Development (EnDev)|EnDev]].
  
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In [[Senegal Energy Situation|Senegal]] EnDev disseminates PV-diesel hybrid mini-grids for the electrification of villages with up to 500 inhabitants or 40 households.
  
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<u>The systems consist of (approximate total cost including installation in brackets):</u>
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*a PV array with a capacity of 5.1 kW<sub>p</sub>consisting of 30 polycrystalline [[Solar Cells and Modules|PV modules]] with a capacity of 170 W<sub>p</sub>each (15,000 €)
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*a [[Batteries|battery]] bank consisting of 24 elements of 2 V of lead-acid tubular plate batteries; element capacity is 800 Ah C10 leading to a bank capacity of 38,4 kWh (15,000 €)
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*a monophase generator of 10 kVA linked to the PV system (7000 €)
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*a 5000 VA inverter (4,000 €)
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*220 Volts low voltage three phase AC distribution through a mini-grid (10,000 € per km; 2-3 km per village)
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*system housing (6,000 €).
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The total costs of installing a system is between about 70,000 € and 80,000 €.<br/>
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The 16 systems have a total PV capacity of 81.6 kW<sub>p</sub> and can generate 106.9 MWh per year. Electricity generation by the diesel generator is not included in this calculation.
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= Experiences in Kenya =
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► Experience from Prosolar
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In Kenya, the GIZ project Promotion of Solar-Hybrid Mini-Grids (GIZ [https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/25332.html ProSolar]) aims at promoting [[:Category:Mini-grid|mini-grid electrification]] of remote areas in [[Kenya_Energy_Situation|Kenya]] with the participation of private sector. The vision is to increase levels of cost-effective, affordable and sustainable rural electrification through private sector leadership.
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'''Achievements'''
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- The Talek Power mini-grid is a pilot project set up in Talek in close cooperation with the Narok County Government and the German Agro Action. The mini-grid consists of a solar-hybrid generation power plant (40kWp solar), combining a storage system of 3.200 Ah, and a 12 kVA diesel generator. Commissioned in June 2015, the power plant delivers solar power to a rural business center and the community through a 3 km low voltage network. The community purchases electricity through a pay-as-you-go mobile money enabled metering technology. The project’s CAPEX (generation, distribution and metering system) cost was ca. 250.000 €. The pilot tests the social and economic viability of mini-grids and serves as a learning scheme for stakeholders. The mini-grid has improved the lives of the people of Talek, fostering economic development, education and improved health.
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- Furthermore, an advanced training course has been developed for solar technicians, qualifying them to install hybrid solar systems in villages. The technicians receive their hands-on training at a 10kW solar-hybrid demonstration system, which was installed at Strathmore University. The demonstration training system was installed using the same technology as the one applied in Talek mini-grid, only in a smaller scale.
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= Further Information =
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*[[Solar Hybrid Systems|Solar Hybrid Systems]]<br/>
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*[[Solar Hybrid Systems: Costs, Financing, Business and Operation Models|Financing solar hybrid systems]]
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*[[Portal:Solar|Solar portal on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[[Portal:Grid|Grid portal on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[[:File:Mini-Grid Sizing Guidebook.pdf|Mini-Grid load assessment and system sizing handbook]]
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*[[:File:Solar PV-diesel Hybrid Business Planning Checklist.pdf|Solar PV-diesel Hybrid Business Planning Checklist]]<br/>
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*ProSolar handbooks: [[:File:GIZ2014-en-where-shall-we-put-it-kenya.pdf|Site selection]],&nbsp;[[Mini Grid Licensing|Mini Grid Licensing]],&nbsp;[[Mini-Grid Sizing|Mini-Grid Sizing]].
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*ProSolar 2016 factsheets:&nbsp;[[:File:2016 GIZ ProSolar brief Leading the way to rural electrification.pdf|ProSolar]]&nbsp;project, &nbsp;[[:File:Mini-Grids RBF Brochure.pdf|Mini-Grids Result Based Funding]]&nbsp;(RBF) project
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*for [[Australia_Energy_Situation|Australia]]: Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and Power and Water Corporation (PWC) [http://acep.uaf.edu/media/87693/SolarDieselGridHandbook.pdf Solar/Diesel Mini-Grid Handbook] (2013).
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= References =
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*[[Energising Development (EnDev)|Energising Development (EnDev)]]
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[[Category:Hybrid_Systems]]
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[[Category:Senegal]]
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[[Category:PV_Mini-grid]]
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[[Category:Mini-grid]]
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[[Category:Rural_Electrification]]
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[[Category:Renewable_Energy]]
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[[Category:Kenya]]
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 8 May 2017

Overview

One possibility to avoid high storage costs is to use the solar electricity only during daytime, with a small battery system for peak demands. At night or during rainy days the electricity is generated by the Diesel generator.

Experiences in Senegal

► Experience from EnDev.

In Senegal EnDev disseminates PV-diesel hybrid mini-grids for the electrification of villages with up to 500 inhabitants or 40 households.

The systems consist of (approximate total cost including installation in brackets):

  • a PV array with a capacity of 5.1 kWpconsisting of 30 polycrystalline PV modules with a capacity of 170 Wpeach (15,000 €)
  • a battery bank consisting of 24 elements of 2 V of lead-acid tubular plate batteries; element capacity is 800 Ah C10 leading to a bank capacity of 38,4 kWh (15,000 €)
  • a monophase generator of 10 kVA linked to the PV system (7000 €)
  • a 5000 VA inverter (4,000 €)
  • 220 Volts low voltage three phase AC distribution through a mini-grid (10,000 € per km; 2-3 km per village)
  • system housing (6,000 €).

The total costs of installing a system is between about 70,000 € and 80,000 €.


The 16 systems have a total PV capacity of 81.6 kWp and can generate 106.9 MWh per year. Electricity generation by the diesel generator is not included in this calculation.


Experiences in Kenya

► Experience from Prosolar

In Kenya, the GIZ project Promotion of Solar-Hybrid Mini-Grids (GIZ ProSolar) aims at promoting mini-grid electrification of remote areas in Kenya with the participation of private sector. The vision is to increase levels of cost-effective, affordable and sustainable rural electrification through private sector leadership.

Achievements

- The Talek Power mini-grid is a pilot project set up in Talek in close cooperation with the Narok County Government and the German Agro Action. The mini-grid consists of a solar-hybrid generation power plant (40kWp solar), combining a storage system of 3.200 Ah, and a 12 kVA diesel generator. Commissioned in June 2015, the power plant delivers solar power to a rural business center and the community through a 3 km low voltage network. The community purchases electricity through a pay-as-you-go mobile money enabled metering technology. The project’s CAPEX (generation, distribution and metering system) cost was ca. 250.000 €. The pilot tests the social and economic viability of mini-grids and serves as a learning scheme for stakeholders. The mini-grid has improved the lives of the people of Talek, fostering economic development, education and improved health.

- Furthermore, an advanced training course has been developed for solar technicians, qualifying them to install hybrid solar systems in villages. The technicians receive their hands-on training at a 10kW solar-hybrid demonstration system, which was installed at Strathmore University. The demonstration training system was installed using the same technology as the one applied in Talek mini-grid, only in a smaller scale.



Further Information



References