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Access to electricity is among the lowest in the world, especially in rural areas. Often many district capitals depend on expensive and often unreliable power generation with diesel generators. Outside these towns, the situation is even worse. The overwhelming majority of rural households, most rural schools, health centres and administrative posts are without [[Access to Modern Energy|access to electricity]]. Energy solutions must consider this reality and combine extension and densification of the national electricity grid along with the adoption of modern technological solutions and [[Basic Energy Services - Overview|energy services]].<ref name="Energising Development (EnDev) - http://endev.info/content/Main_Page">Energising Development (EnDev) - http://endev.info/content/Main_Page</ref>
  
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== Grid Extension ==
  
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<u>Grid densification divided into two categories<ref name="energypedia: https://energypedia.info/wiki/Grid_Extension_vs_Off_grid,_Island_/_Isolated_System#Basic_Definitions">energypedia: https://energypedia.info/wiki/Grid_Extension_vs_Off_grid,_Island_/_Isolated_System#Basic_Definitions</ref>:</u>
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#Grid densification by transformation, if villages which are located in close proximity to an existing transmission line will be connected, change of voltage level.
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'''Benin'''
 
 
 
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| style="width: 173px;  height: 39px;  background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204)" | [[Benin Energy Situation|Benin]]
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'''Bolivien'''<span> </span>
 
 
 
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'''Peru'''<span> </span>
 
  
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| style="width: 173px;  height: 39px;  background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204)" | [[Benin Energy Situation|Benin]]
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= Additional Support  =
 
 
 
*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial;">Procurement support</span>
 
 
 
*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial;">Developing local standards for grid connection </span>
 
 
 
*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial;">Facilitating group applications for grid connections</span>
 
 
 
*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial;">Training of local electricians for in-house wiring </span>
 
  
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= Additional Support<ref name="Experience from EnDev Project - https://energypedia.info/wiki/Energising_Development_%28EnDev%29">Experience from EnDev Project - https://energypedia.info/wiki/Energising_Development_%28EnDev%29</ref> =
  
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*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial">Procurement support</span>
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*<span style="color: black;  font-family: arial">Developing local standards for grid connection</span>
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*<span style="color: black;  font-family: arial">Facilitating group applications for grid connections</span>
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*<span style="color: black;  font-family: arial">Training of local electricians for in-house wiring</span>
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*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial">Training of consumers in energy use and efficiency</span>
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*<span style="color: black;  font-family: arial">Ex-ante savings for connection fees</span>
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*<span style="color: black;  font-family: arial">Introduction of installment payments of the connection fee linked to the electricity bills</span>
  
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= Lessons Learned<ref name="Experience from EnDev Project - https://energypedia.info/wiki/Energising_Development_%28EnDev%29">Experience from EnDev Project - https://energypedia.info/wiki/Energising_Development_%28EnDev%29</ref><br/> =
  
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">Some utilities are not interested in grid densification</span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">Poor households are often excluded in extension <span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">projects</span></span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">Some utilities have great difficulties to organize <span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">efficient procurement processes causing severe <span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">delays</span></span></span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">Free rider effect difficult to avoid (efficient selection <span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">process or accept the effect)</span></span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">Detailed monitoring is considered a burden and not always implemented</span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">In several countries power generation capacity cannot <span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">keep up with<span></span>grid extension</span></span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial;  color: black">In rural areas several households are connected to a meter to save the connection fee which can be legal or illegal according to national and local regulation. In some of these case voltage drop can be a severe problem</span>
  
*<span style="color: black; font-family: arial;">Introduction of installment payments of the connection fee linked to the electricity bills</span>
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-> [https://energypedia.info/wiki/Category:Lessons_Learned Lessons Learned Category on energypedia]<br/>
  
*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">Some utilities are not interested in grid densification</span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">Poor households are often excluded in extension <span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">projects</span></span>
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= Further Information =
  
*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">Some utilities have great difficulties to organize <span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">efficient procurement processes causing severe <span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">delays</span></span></span>
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*[[Portal:Grid|Grid Portal on energypedia]]
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*Grid Extension / Densification Approaches:[[Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP) Nepal|Community Rural Electrification Programme (CREP), Nepal]]
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*[http://www.regie-energie.qc.ca/audiences/3535-04/RepDDR/FQM_ReducingCostGrid_3535_16jan06.pdf Reducing the Cost of Grid Extension for R ural Electrification, NRECA International, Ltd.]
  
*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">Free rider effect difficult to avoid (efficient selection <span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">process or accept the effect) </span></span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">Detailed monitoring is considered a burden and not always implemented</span>
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= References<br/> =
  
*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">In several countries power generation capacity cannot <span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">keep up with<span>&nbsp; </span>grid extension</span></span>
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*<span style="font-family: arial; color: black;">In rural areas several households are connected to a meter to save the connection fee which can be legal or illegal according to national and local regulation. In some of these case voltage drop can be a severe problem </span>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 15 August 2014

Overview

Access to electricity is among the lowest in the world, especially in rural areas. Often many district capitals depend on expensive and often unreliable power generation with diesel generators. Outside these towns, the situation is even worse. The overwhelming majority of rural households, most rural schools, health centres and administrative posts are without access to electricity. Energy solutions must consider this reality and combine extension and densification of the national electricity grid along with the adoption of modern technological solutions and energy services.[1]


Type of Grid Activities

Grid Extension

Grid extension means to connect the facility to the local utility grid. If a grid system is available, the grid power is typically the most cost effective power supply. Grid extension is therefore a network expansion from the national power transmission system to new areas and communities. The cost of extending lines to rural facilities can be prohibitively expensive.
Picture1.jpg
Grid extension: Benin, Ghana, Nicaragua, Nepal






Grid Densification

New grid connection expecially for households living close to the local utility grid but who are not yet connected.

Grid densification divided into two categories[2]:

  1. Grid densification by transformation, if villages which are located in close proximity to an existing transmission line will be connected, change of voltage level.
  2. Densification within an existing low-voltage distribution grid, connection of additional households.


Picture2.jpg
Grid densification (with and without transformation): Bolivia, Peru, Mozambique, Uganda
Picture3.jpg
Grid densification (with and without transformation) - 2: Bolivia, Peru, Mozambique, Uganda


Costs


Benin Ghana

Nicaragua

Bolivia Peru Mozambique

Costs/

Connection (€)

2000

5540

220-588

62

90

134

Tariff

Social tariff

Social tariff

Social tariff

Social tariff

Social tariff

Social tariff

Security of energy supply

Medium

Medium

High

High

High

high


Financial Support


Benin Ghana

Nicaragua

Bolivia Peru Mozambique

EnDev subsidy

70%

99%

100%

20%

22%

100%

Government

30%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Utility

0%

0%

0%

0-80%

0%

0%

Customer

0%

1%

0%

0-80%

78%

0%


Additional Support[3]

  • Procurement support
  • Developing local standards for grid connection
  • Facilitating group applications for grid connections
  • Training of local electricians for in-house wiring
  • Training of consumers in energy use and efficiency
  • Ex-ante savings for connection fees
  • Introduction of installment payments of the connection fee linked to the electricity bills


Lessons Learned[3]

  • Some utilities are not interested in grid densification
  • Poor households are often excluded in extension projects
  • Some utilities have great difficulties to organize efficient procurement processes causing severe delays
  • Free rider effect difficult to avoid (efficient selection process or accept the effect)
  • Detailed monitoring is considered a burden and not always implemented
  • In several countries power generation capacity cannot keep up withgrid extension
  • In rural areas several households are connected to a meter to save the connection fee which can be legal or illegal according to national and local regulation. In some of these case voltage drop can be a severe problem


-> Lessons Learned Category on energypedia


Further Information


References