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Latest revision as of 13:37, 22 July 2019

Introduction

This articles summarises the lively discussion in 4 subgroups of the Side Event "Energy Access Innovation Lab" organised by WISE.


Innovative and productive use in rural settings

  • intersectoral innovations: inlcude drinking water needs into energy access; mobility
  • Mitigating the risks for consumers in the villages
  • make use of better data sources (all kind of data like prices, demand profiles...)
  • involve the local communities
  • shift in notion how to see the target audience: shift from consumtive consumption into pro-sumer (integrated producers are the same as the consumers of the energy)
  • ...

New technology

  • Storage
  • DC inverters
  • simplify the technology to match up with the skills
  • modularity
  • decntralised power control
  • standardisation
  • integration of all size of systems
  • 10 success factors
  • ...

Business models

  • Productive use plays a key role
  • Powering Agriculture
  • Mind set: only thinking of power (=electricity) not integrating heat needs as well
  • subsidies; public good
  • power by information
  • perception of users is important (We want the "real thing" ergo the grid)
  • how can we bring all acotrs togther?
  • ...

Financing

  • ...

Challenges

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Opportunities


Cooperation opportunties emergered from this event are:

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Further information