2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12030574
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Methodology for the Energy Need Assessment to Effectively Design and Deploy Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification

Abstract: In order to successfully deploy a large number of decentralized energy systems in developing countries, it is necessary to standardize effective methodologies and procedures to develop off-grid/mini-grid systems. Considering that the energy need assessment provides inputs and assumptions used in business modelling and mini-grid design, the accuracy of its results directly affects the technical and financial feasibility studies. Thus, the approach for applying a proven methodology for the energy need assessment… Show more

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“…This means, the smaller a region is chosen, the more details can be included in the analysis. In [8,61,77,105,107,112,144] different spatial scales were compared as case studies, i.e. the number of households or inhabitants was varied.…”
Section: Spatial Resolution and Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means, the smaller a region is chosen, the more details can be included in the analysis. In [8,61,77,105,107,112,144] different spatial scales were compared as case studies, i.e. the number of households or inhabitants was varied.…”
Section: Spatial Resolution and Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study aims to propose a model for rural electrification, which takes into consideration the context of Chad as a developing country and fits within the public and private energy regulation sectors. Although numerous studies have addressed the issue of rural electrification, however, the difference in this present work is that it uses the multicriteria approach while considering the energy needs of the villages to be electrified (Yimen et al, 2018;Reserve & Costa, 2020;Micangeli & Giglioli, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electricity is widely recognized as a major determinant for social and economic development (Gambino et al 2019), as it can allow the use of modern devices to be used for commercial or small industrial activities. The attention that African governments have paid on fostering access to electricity is justified by the correlation between electricity and income, as well as with the social development index (Zhang et al 2011;FAO 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%