An Integrated Approach to Support Access to Energy Read more about An Integrated Approach to Support Access to Energy Electricity is a basic requirement for providing health services but many geographies lack reliable, accessible, and sustainable forms of energy. Where electricity is available, power quality is poor and diesel generators come are used. The on-going pandemic further impresses the need for robust health, water, sanitation infrastructure in the developing world.
Pamli Deka Keywords Pamli Deka World Resources Institute WRI india clean energy sustainable energy Read more about Pamli Deka Pamli leads the energy access work in WRI India, where she works with governments, investors, technology providers, and development institutions to improve access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable sources of electricity. She started her career as an oilfield engineer with Schlumberger and went on to consult for BCG and Shell. Prior to WRI India, she was mentoring clean energy enterprises in India, helping them scale up and seek investments. And also covered clean energy companies listed on LSE as an equity analyst.
Reducing Energy Consumption in Rural Hinterland Read more about Reducing Energy Consumption in Rural Hinterland This presentation discussed energy efficiency measures to reduce energy consumption in a rural hinterland in India through the use of bio-fuel for cooking applications, rooftop-mounted solar PVs, and solar water heaters. It also shares some lessons learned in undertaking these measures, which can be replicated, and some suggestions for improvement.
Community-based PV mini-grid Management in Indonesia: What We Have Learned So Far? Read more about Community-based PV mini-grid Management in Indonesia: What We Have Learned So Far? This presentation drew lessons learned from Indonesia’s experience of several ministers in electrifying remote and secluded communities through Photovoltaic technology. The Indonesian PV off-grid has gained a remarkable achievement in slightly over 600 villages, connecting around 75,000 houses, created employment opportunities and offsetting 2,610 tons CO2 per year through kerosene avoidance. From a technical aspect, this program went through at least three generations of the battery system.
Development and Utilization of Biomass Energy and Ecological Livability in Rural China Read more about Development and Utilization of Biomass Energy and Ecological Livability in Rural China The report expounded on the experiences and models of the development and utilization of waste resources in rural China. In association with the implementation of the overall strategy of the Rural Revitalization of the Chinese government, the report put forward the new idea that rural clean energy helps in constructing ecological and liveable countryside.
Energy End-use Trilemma - Energy Efficiency, Thermal Comfort and Productivity - Post-COVID-19 Read more about Energy End-use Trilemma - Energy Efficiency, Thermal Comfort and Productivity - Post-COVID-19 As we emerge from the months of personal physical isolation to the gradual process of regaining productivity at work, we are likely to face numerous challenges in securing a workspace with reduced risks of infection. This presentation seeked to highlight the technical challenges and contradictions, with energy implications, in making our buildings and factories safe and comfortable.
Global Opportunities through the IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme Read more about Global Opportunities through the IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme This presentation highlighted key potential areas for collaboration in light of the world changing pandemic. It also presented IEA Bioenergy’s strategic focus for the next five years as well as our planned key enabling research areas.
Sustainable Biofuel Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges after the Pandemic Read more about Sustainable Biofuel Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges after the Pandemic Based on Covid-19 first analysis of impacts on the transport fuel sector, this presentation urged policymakers to act at two different timescales: 1) to provide support to meet short- and medium-term goals, such as assist fuel companies to overcome the collapse of demand and the economic shock, preserving direct and indirect jobs and business; and 2) provide support to meet medium- and long-term goals, such as to increase the ambition and promote higher amounts of domestic renewable and low carbon fuels, injecting economic resources on green domestic supply and conversion chains.
Strengthening Urban Resilience: Integrating Inclusive Infrastructure, Energy, Climate and Health Systems Read more about Strengthening Urban Resilience: Integrating Inclusive Infrastructure, Energy, Climate and Health Systems In our response strategies to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are effectively undertaking a massive experiment where we disrupt our entire economy and how we work and live within it. This has implications for our health and infrastructure, as well as gender equity and social inclusion (GESI) linkages. Better health is a measure of progress in diverse dimensions, including sustainable energy, cities, transport, and GESI. Being better prepared and learning how to become more resilient, is a more viable long-term option than waiting for disasters to occur.
Enhancing Power System Resilience—Improving Power System Adaptation to Climate Change Read more about Enhancing Power System Resilience—Improving Power System Adaptation to Climate Change Asia is the region with the most frequent and most severe natural disasters in the world. With the coming of climate change, disaster as typhoon, flood, droughts are becoming more intense while threatening the safe operation of the power system. Rather than a passive response to climate change with a big loss of economy, we proposed a more proactive whole process management, consisting of planning, construction, and emergency management.