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<h1> Welcome to the Total Energy Wiki!<br /> </h1>
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<h3> What is this about?<br /> </h3>
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<p>Current prominent energy access data collection systems are driven by national governments and international organisations such as the IEA and IMF with definitions based upon supply-side indicators. Practical Action set up a Total Energy Wiki, an online data collection system enabling people, projects and organisations to participate and contribute to collecting energy access data. It is intended to be a kind of grassroots and social media compatible data collection system which could complement existing data collection systems.
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<h3> Total Energy Access and Energy Supply Index<br /> </h3>
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=== What is this about?<br> ===
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<td> <a href="TEA ESI Overview">See all TEA and ESI datasets</a><br />
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</td></tr>
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<tr>
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<td> <a href="Form:TEA ESI households">Add new TEA and ESI dataset</a><br />
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</td></tr>
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<tr>
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<td> <a href=":File:TEA ESI questionnaire.pdf">Download questionnaire</a><br />
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</td></tr>
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<td> <a href="Special:RunQuery/TEA ESI households search">Search within all datasets</a><br />
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</td></tr>
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<tr>
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<td> <a href="Special:RunQuery/TEA ESI compare countries">Compare countries</a><br />
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</td></tr></table>
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<p>In the PPEO 2010, Practical Action proposed a new set of energy access indicators for measuring household energy access; Total Energy Access (TEA) and the Energy Supply Index (ESI). TEA is defined by a set of minimum standards for five key energy services at point of use, and the ESI defines the supply side quality.
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</p><p><br />For further information please see the <a href=":File:Total Energy Wiki information.pdf">Total Energy Access summary</a>. You also can download the <a href=":File:TEA ESI questionnaire.pdf">questionnaire</a>. All other functions can be accessed via the box on the right.
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<h4> The Total Energy Access Minimum Standards for a household are:<br /> </h4>
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Current prominent energy access data collection systems are driven by national governments and international organisations such as the IEA and IMF with definitions based upon supply-side indicators. Practical Action set up a Total Energy Wiki, an online data collection system enabling people, projects and organisations to participate and contribute to collecting energy access data. It is intended to be a kind of grassroots and social media compatible data collection system which could complement existing data collection systems.
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<th scope="col"> Energy service<br />
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<th scope="col"> Minimum standard<br />
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<td> Lighting<br />
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</td>
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<td> 300 lm for a minimum of 4 hours per night at household level<br />
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</td></tr>
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<td rowspan="3"> Cooking and water heating<br />
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</td>
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<td> <b>1)</b> 1 kg woodfuel or 0.3 kg charcoal or 0.04 kg LPG or 0.2 litres of kerosene or ethanol per person per day, taking less than 30 minutes per household per day to obtain<br />
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</td></tr>
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<td> <b>2)</b> Minimum efficiency of improved solid fuel stoves to be 40% greater than a three-stone fire in terms of fuel use<br />
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</td></tr>
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<td> <b>3) </b>Annual mean concentrations of particulate matter (PM2.5) &lt; 10 μg/m3 in households, with interim goals of 15 μg/m3, 25 μg/m3 and 35 μg/m3<br />
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</td></tr>
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<tr>
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<td> Space heating<br />
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</td>
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<td> Minimum daytime indoor air temperature of 18ºC<br />
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</td></tr>
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<tr>
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<td rowspan="2"> Cooling<br />
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</td>
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<td> <b>1)</b> Households can extend life of perishable products by a minimum of 50% over that allowed by ambient storage<br />
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</td></tr>
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<td> <b>2)</b> Maximum apparent indoor air temperature of 300 C<br />
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</td></tr>
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<tr>
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<td rowspan="2"> Information and communications<br />
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</td>
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<td> <b>1)</b> People can communicate electronic information from their household<br />
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</td></tr>
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<td> <b>2)</b> People can access electronic media relevant to their lives and livelihoods in their household<br />
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</td></tr></table>
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<p><br />
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</p><p><br />
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</p>
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<h4> The Energy Supply Index is defined by the following levels:<br /> </h4>
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<br>
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<th scope="row"> Energy Supply<br />
=== Total Energy Access and Energy Supply Index<br> ===
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<th scope="col"> Level<br />
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<th scope="col"> Qualtiy of Supply<br />
| [[TEA ESI Overview|See all TEA and ESI datasets]]<br>
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</th></tr>
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| [[Form:TEA ESI households|Add new TEA and ESI dataset]]<br>
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<th scope="row" rowspan="6"> Household fuels<br />
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| [[:File:TEA ESI questionnaire.pdf|Download questionnaire]]<br>
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<td> 0<br />
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</td>
| [[Special:RunQuery/TEA ESI households search|Search within all datasets]]<br>
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<td> Using non-standard solid fuels such as plastics<br />
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</td></tr>
| [[Special:RunQuery/TEA ESI compare countries|Compare countries]]<br>
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<td> 1<br />
 
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</td>
In the PPEO 2010, Practical Action proposed a new set of energy access indicators for measuring household energy access; Total Energy Access (TEA) and the Energy Supply Index (ESI). TEA is defined by a set of minimum standards for five key energy services at point of use, and the ESI defines the supply side quality.
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<td> Using solid fuel in an open/three-stone fire<br />
 
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</td></tr>
<br>For further information please see the [[:File:Total Energy Wiki information.pdf|Total Energy Access summary]]. You also can download the [[:File:TEA ESI questionnaire.pdf|questionnaire]]. All other functions can be accessed via the box on the right.
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<td> 2<br />
<br>
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</td>
 
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<td> Using solid fuel in an improved stove<br />
==== The Total Energy Access Minimum Standards for a household are:<br> ====
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</td></tr>
 
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{| class="wikitable FCK__ShowTableBorders" style="width: 80%"
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<td> 3<br />
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<td> Using solid fuel in an improved stove with smoke extraction/chimney<br />
Energy service
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</td></tr>
 
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! scope="col" bgcolor="#ffcc66" | Minimum standard
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<td> 4<br />
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</td>
| Lighting<br>
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<td> Mainly using a liquid or gas fuel or electricity, and associated stove<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | 300 lm for a minimum of 4 hours per night at household level<br>
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</td></tr>
|-
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<tr>
| bgcolor="#ffff99" rowspan="3" | Cooking and water heating<br>
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<td> 5<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''1)''' 1 kg woodfuel or 0.3 kg charcoal or 0.04 kg LPG or 0.2 litres of kerosene or ethanol per person per day, taking less than 30 minutes per household per day to obtain<br>
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</td>
|-
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<td> Using only a liquid or gas fuel or electricity, and associated stove<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''2)''' Minimum efficiency of improved solid fuel stoves to be 40% greater than a three-stone fire in terms of fuel use<br>
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</td></tr>
|-
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<tr>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''3) '''Annual mean concentrations of particulate matter (PM2.5) &lt; 10 μg/m3 in households, with interim goals of 15 μg/m3, 25 μg/m3 and 35 μg/m3<br>
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<th scope="row" rowspan="6"> Electricity<br />
|-
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</th>
| Space heating<br>
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<td> 0<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Minimum daytime indoor air temperature of 18ºC<br>
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</td>
|-
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<td> No access to electricity at all<br />
| bgcolor="#ffff99" rowspan="2" | Cooling<br>
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</td></tr>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''1)''' Households can extend life of perishable products by a minimum of 50% over that allowed by ambient storage<br>
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|-
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<td> 1<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''2)''' Maximum apparent indoor air temperature of 300 C<br>
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</td>
|-
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<td> Access to third party battery charging only<br />
| rowspan="2" | Information and communications<br>
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</td></tr>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''1)''' People can communicate electronic information from their household<br>
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<tr>
|-
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<td> 2<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''2)''' People can access electronic media relevant to their lives and livelihoods in their household<br>
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</td>
|}
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<td> Access to stand-alone electrical appliance (eg solar lantern, solar phone charger)<br />
 
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</td></tr>
<br>
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<tr>
 
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<td> 3<br />
<br>
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</td>
 
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<td> Own limited power access for multiple home applications (eg Solar home systems or power-limited off-grid)<br />
==== The Energy Supply Index is defined by the following levels:<br> ====
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</td></tr>
 
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<tr>
{| class="wikitable FCK__ShowTableBorders" style="width: 80%"
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<td> 4<br />
|-
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</td>
! scope="row" bgcolor="#ffcc66" | Energy Supply<br>
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<td> Poor quality and/or intermittent AC connection (remove 240V as non-standard)<br />
! scope="col" bgcolor="#ffcc66" | Level<br>
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</td></tr>
! scope="col" bgcolor="#ffcc66" | Qualtiy of Supply<br>
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<tr>
|-
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<td> 5<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="6" | Household fuels<br>
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</td>
| 0<br>
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<td> Reliable AC connection available for all uses (remove 240V as non-standard)<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Using non-standard solid fuels such as plastics<br>
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</td></tr>
|-
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<tr>
| 1<br>
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<th scope="row" rowspan="6"> Mechanical Power<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Using solid fuel in an open/three-stone fire<br>
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</th>
|-
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<td> 0<br />
| 2<br>
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</td>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Using solid fuel in an improved stove<br>
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<td> No household access to tools or mechanical advantages<br />
|-
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</td></tr>
| 3<br>
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<tr>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Using solid fuel in an improved stove with smoke extraction/chimney<br>
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<td> 1<br />
|-
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</td>
| 4<br>
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<td> Hand tools available for household tasks<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Mainly using a liquid or gas fuel or electricity, and associated stove<br>
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</td></tr>
|-
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<tr>
| 5<br>
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<td> 2<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Using only a liquid or gas fuel or electricity, and associated stove<br>
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</td>
|-
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<td> Mechanical advantage devices available to magnify human/animal effort for most household tasks<br />
! scope="row" bgcolor="#ffff99" rowspan="6" | Electricity<br>
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</td></tr>
| bgcolor="#ffff99" | 0<br>
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<tr>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | No access to electricity at all<br>
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<td> 3<br />
|-
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</td>
| bgcolor="#ffff99" | 1<br>
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<td> Powered mechanical devices available for some household tasks<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Access to third party battery charging only<br>
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</td></tr>
|-
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<tr>
| bgcolor="#ffff99" | 2<br>
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<td> 4<br />
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Access to stand-alone electrical appliance (eg solar lantern, solar phone charger)<br>
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</td>
|-
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<td> Powered mechanical devices available for most household tasks<br />
| bgcolor="#ffff99" | 3<br>
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</td></tr>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Own limited power access for multiple home applications (eg Solar home systems or power-limited off-grid)<br>
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<tr>
|-
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<td> 5<br />
| bgcolor="#ffff99" | 4<br>
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</td>
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Poor quality and/or intermittent AC connection (remove 240V as non-standard)<br>
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<td> Mainly purchasing mechanically processed goods and services<br />
|-
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</td></tr></table>
| bgcolor="#ffff99" | 5<br>
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! scope="row" rowspan="6" | Mechanical Power<br>
 
| 0<br>
 
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | No household access to tools or mechanical advantages<br>
 
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| 1<br>
 
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| 2<br>
 
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Mechanical advantage devices available to magnify human/animal effort for most household tasks<br>
 
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| 3<br>
 
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Powered mechanical devices available for some household tasks<br>
 
|-
 
| 4<br>
 
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Powered mechanical devices available for most household tasks<br>
 
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| 5<br>
 
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | Mainly purchasing mechanically processed goods and services<br>
 
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Revision as of 12:41, 4 October 2011

Welcome to the Total Energy Wiki!

{{#icon:Pa-logo-200x103-strap.png|||http://practicalaction.org}} 

What is this about?

Current prominent energy access data collection systems are driven by national governments and international organisations such as the IEA and IMF with definitions based upon supply-side indicators. Practical Action set up a Total Energy Wiki, an online data collection system enabling people, projects and organisations to participate and contribute to collecting energy access data. It is intended to be a kind of grassroots and social media compatible data collection system which could complement existing data collection systems.


Total Energy Access and Energy Supply Index

<a href="TEA ESI Overview">See all TEA and ESI datasets</a>
<a href="Form:TEA ESI households">Add new TEA and ESI dataset</a>
<a href=":File:TEA ESI questionnaire.pdf">Download questionnaire</a>
<a href="Special:RunQuery/TEA ESI households search">Search within all datasets</a>
<a href="Special:RunQuery/TEA ESI compare countries">Compare countries</a>

In the PPEO 2010, Practical Action proposed a new set of energy access indicators for measuring household energy access; Total Energy Access (TEA) and the Energy Supply Index (ESI). TEA is defined by a set of minimum standards for five key energy services at point of use, and the ESI defines the supply side quality.


For further information please see the <a href=":File:Total Energy Wiki information.pdf">Total Energy Access summary</a>. You also can download the <a href=":File:TEA ESI questionnaire.pdf">questionnaire</a>. All other functions can be accessed via the box on the right.


The Total Energy Access Minimum Standards for a household are:

Energy service
Minimum standard
Lighting
300 lm for a minimum of 4 hours per night at household level
Cooking and water heating
1) 1 kg woodfuel or 0.3 kg charcoal or 0.04 kg LPG or 0.2 litres of kerosene or ethanol per person per day, taking less than 30 minutes per household per day to obtain
2) Minimum efficiency of improved solid fuel stoves to be 40% greater than a three-stone fire in terms of fuel use
3) Annual mean concentrations of particulate matter (PM2.5) < 10 μg/m3 in households, with interim goals of 15 μg/m3, 25 μg/m3 and 35 μg/m3
Space heating
Minimum daytime indoor air temperature of 18ºC
Cooling
1) Households can extend life of perishable products by a minimum of 50% over that allowed by ambient storage
2) Maximum apparent indoor air temperature of 300 C
Information and communications
1) People can communicate electronic information from their household
2) People can access electronic media relevant to their lives and livelihoods in their household



The Energy Supply Index is defined by the following levels:

Energy Supply
Level
Qualtiy of Supply
Household fuels
0
Using non-standard solid fuels such as plastics
1
Using solid fuel in an open/three-stone fire
2
Using solid fuel in an improved stove
3
Using solid fuel in an improved stove with smoke extraction/chimney
4
Mainly using a liquid or gas fuel or electricity, and associated stove
5
Using only a liquid or gas fuel or electricity, and associated stove
Electricity
0
No access to electricity at all
1
Access to third party battery charging only
2
Access to stand-alone electrical appliance (eg solar lantern, solar phone charger)
3
Own limited power access for multiple home applications (eg Solar home systems or power-limited off-grid)
4
Poor quality and/or intermittent AC connection (remove 240V as non-standard)
5
Reliable AC connection available for all uses (remove 240V as non-standard)
Mechanical Power
0
No household access to tools or mechanical advantages
1
Hand tools available for household tasks
2
Mechanical advantage devices available to magnify human/animal effort for most household tasks
3
Powered mechanical devices available for some household tasks
4
Powered mechanical devices available for most household tasks
5
Mainly purchasing mechanically processed goods and services