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Appropriate technologies and delivery models to upscale the use of clean lighting & cooking for

household sector in Africa

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About TERI

• A not-for-profit research & development and policy think tank; • Established in 1974 in New Delhi; • More than 1000 professionals, with centers spread across 5 cities

in India; Overseas presence in London, Washington DC, Tokyo, Dubai and Addis Ababa

Working Areas • Energy & Power • Regulatory practices • Habitats and transport • Environment • Water and NRM • Climate policy • Bio technology • Social Transformation

Addis Ababa *

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Lack of access to clean energy

Source: World Energy Outlook 2012

Number of people lacking access to

electricity

Number of people relying on traditional use of biomass

for cooking Africa 587 657

Sub-Saharan Africa 585 653

Developing Asia 675 1937

China 8 423

India 291 855

Other Asia 378 659

Latin America 31 85

Developing Countries* 1314 2679

World 1317 2679

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TERI’s Work on Energy Access

• Basic needs

• Clean Lighting – solar charging stations & solar micro grids

• Clean Cooking – Improved turbo cookstoves

• Productive uses

• biomass gasifiers & energy efficiency in MSMEs

• Modern society needs

• Green buildings

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TERI Technologies

• Royalty free technology transfer

• No financial fees/ stake in profit

• Collaboration to customize

• Pledge to Quality Control

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Bundling of technologies

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Lighting a Billion Lives initiative facilitates setting up of energy enterprises, which offer clean lighting solutions to energy poor villages

•Provides reliable and clean illumination

•Replaces the use of polluting kerosene as a lighting fuel

•Catalyzes rural solar market

•Equips local human resources with technical and managerial skills

Lighting a Billion Lives

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LaBL Global Presence

Sierra Leone

Liberia

Nigeria

Uganda

Ethiopia

Kenya

Tanzania

Mozambique

Malawi

India

Pakistan

Myanmar

Cambodia

Indonesia

Existing

Planned

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DFID-TERI Clean Energy Access Project

Objectives

• Scaling up of programmes to provide clean cooking energy access and solar lighting to poor households

Activities

• Piloting scalable models, through private sector-led business models, for provision of

– Clean cooking devices

– Clean lighting solutions

• Reach 20,000 households in 4 years (2011-15)

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Approach ….

DFID-TERI

Solar Lighting

& Cooking

Networking &

Implement-ation

Government and inter-governmental

agencies

Bilateral and multilateral agencies

Private Agencies/ INGO/NGOs

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Implementation Model

ICS

National Network

National Focal Point

(Kenya + Ethiopia)

R&D partner Lamp Assembly/

Cookstove fabrication

Marketing / Dissemination

Partner

Energy Shops/ Micro franchisee

Users

Testing , field trial customization,

To work with TERI’s Solar Lighting Lab, U of Nairobi, Addis

Ababa U etc.

Assemble lighting, cooking solutions

Local solutions provider in host countries and

TERI’s existing TPs

Market lighting/ cooking solutions through existing/ new business models e.g. MFIs, retailer, NGOs, etc.

Responsive repair services, sales To be developed as part of project

Coordination, training, monitoring, documentation networking, policy advocacy

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Work Packages (Cooking + Lighting)

• WP1: Stakeholder networking & Outreach;

• WP2: Multi-stakeholder training & capacity building;

• WP3: Implementation of solar lighting & cooking solutions; and

• WP4: Policy engagement

Sub-divided into 10 Activities and 36 sub activities/tasks

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Establishment of National key focal points/PMU

Kenya

Ethiopia

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Capacity building

Technical Training provided for the replacement of batteries in Ikisaya, Kenya

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Capacity building

SCS & CCU installation, repair and maintenance training at Kisumu in Kenya

• Operations of solar charging stations

• Fault identification and rectification methods

• Periodic maintenance of SCS

• Do & Don’ts in the SCS

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On-the-job training in Kenya and Ethiopia on the development of low-cost forced draft cook stoves

Capacity building

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Training on installation, repair and maintenance of Charge Controller Unit (CCU) for the IDES in Kenya and Ethiopia

Capacity building

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Business model for stove dissemination in Kenya

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Business model for stove dissemination in Kenya

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Business model for stove dissemination in Kenya

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Business model for stove dissemination in Kenya

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Achievements

Indicators Cumulative

Achievement stoves

Cumulative Achievement

lights Number of households /lives impacted 3500 2800

Number of new models (business/technology/networks) contributed to by TERI in Kenya & Ethiopia

5 8

Number of new models (business/technology/networks) contributed to by TERI in countries other than Kenya & Ethiopia

- 2

Number of entrepreneurs invested, trained and established

14 13

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Stove and lights monitoring

• Monitoring and verification of stoves in the field has started in Ethiopia and Kenya for the first lot of stoves and lights disseminated

• Both stove performance as well as user feedback is collected for both the products

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Challenges in establishing local fabrication

• Non availability, irregular supply/expensive raw materials and lack of skilled personnel

• High cost of battery, electrical and electronic components

• Lack of testing centres

• Very few dealers in the market. They prefer imported products over local fabrication.

• Current focus is institutional and commercial sector

• Imports are also driven by customs duty wavier

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Critical Issues – some thoughts

• Different programs promote different lighting products

• Performance benchmarks – the missing link?

– Light output – Is it illuminating one square foot area or room

– Task light vs. ambient light

– Battery capacity / charge density

– Hours of operation – at what light output

– Product price in the context of all the above

• Is everything market driven

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Thank You!


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