Sustainability, inclusiveness and governance of mini-grids in Africa (SIGMA)
非洲迷你电网的可持续性、包容性和治理(SIGMA)
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/T006684/2
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 95.81万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
With approximately one billion people lacking access to electricity in the world, nothing short of a socio-technical transformation is required to reach the objectives of universal electrification by 2030. Sub-Saharan Africa, with more than 600 million lacking access to electricity, requires a special attention. Although off-grid and decentralised solutions are expected to play a significant role and mini-grids are assumed to be a game changer for a rapid, cost-effective, pro-poor, universal electrification globally, the green mini-grid sector has not grown rapidly. Progress has been patchy between and within countries, across rural areas and informal urban settlements and between high and low-income communities. Among the barriers to scaling up mini-grids in Africa are lack of mini-grid specific regulatory framework, unproven business models, demand uncertainty, limited access to finance and lack of capacity. The main aim of this proposal is to improve our understanding of sustainability, inclusiveness and governance of mini-grids in general and those in sub-Saharan Africa in particular, by developing an improved evidence base and a multi-dimensional appreciation of issues and challenges that can support better decision-making for universal electrification globally. The project has been conceptualised through a collaborative process involving a team of UK-based researchers and research teams from four sub-Saharan Africa countries (namely Nigeria, Senegal, Kenya and Tanzania). We have identified four main research questions. 1) Which business models have succeeded to deliver financially and technically viable mini-grids in SSA? 2) Who and what have been the key beneficiaries of mini-grids in the case study countries and in what way? 3) Who drives or hinders the proliferation and the speed of adoption of mini-grids in East and West Africa? 4) What governance, regulatory and policy frameworks for decentralised systems of electricity provision exist in each case study country, how successful have they been and how do they differ?Our analytical approach sits at the intersection of human geography, development studies, engineering and sustainability transitions. The research is necessarily inter-disciplinary in order to understand complex interactions between financial, technological, political, socio-economic and cultural factors. We plan to develop a political economy framework and a sustainability framework to analyse electricity access in developing countries, with a particular focus on mini-grids. Our case studies (two from West Africa, Nigeria and Senegal and two from East Africa, Kenya and Tanzania) present fascinating grounds for comparison and have been selected on the basis of their diversity of governance models and differing levels of decentralised electricity provisions within their specific national and sub-national contexts. The work is organised in seven work packages and will be delivered over a period of 36 months. We would undertake an extensive review of literature on mini-grids, sustainability, governance, political economy and inclusiveness covering (WP1). We plan to develop our analytical frameworks at the end of this task. In WP2, we would focus on building the evidence base by collecting relevant information on mini-grids and developing a mini-grids database for four countries of our study. The database will then be used to analyse the status of mini-grids in each case study country. WP 3, 4 and 5 are devoted to analysis of sustainability, inclusiveness and governance of mini-grids. This will be done at the level of each country and also at cross-country comparative level. WP6 is devoted to communication, dissemination and impact generation activities while WP7 is devoted to project management. The novelty of the proposal lies in its evidence-based approach to uncover challenges of mini-grids and to develop strategies for successful businesses that are sustainable and inclusive.
全世界约有10亿人无法获得电力,要实现到2030年普及电气化的目标,除了社会技术转型外别无他法。撒哈拉以南非洲有6亿多人没有电力供应,需要特别关注。虽然离网和分散式解决方案预计将发挥重要作用,而且微型电网被认为是全球迅速、具有成本效益、有利于穷人和普遍电气化的游戏规则改变者,但绿色微型电网部门并未迅速增长。国家之间和国家内部、农村地区和非正规城市住区以及高收入和低收入社区之间的进展参差不齐。在非洲扩大微型电网的障碍包括缺乏针对微型电网的监管框架、未经证实的商业模式、需求不确定、获得资金的机会有限以及缺乏能力。该提案的主要目的是通过建立更好的证据基础和对问题和挑战的多层面理解,以支持更好地决策,促进全球普遍电气化,从而提高我们对小型电网的可持续性、包容性和治理的理解,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲的小型电网。该项目是通过一个合作过程形成的,该过程涉及一个由英国研究人员和来自四个撒哈拉以南非洲国家(即尼日利亚、塞内加尔、肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚)的研究小组组成的团队。我们提出了四个主要的研究问题。1)哪些商业模式成功地在SSA中提供了财务和技术上可行的微型电网?2)在案例研究国家中,谁和什么是微型电网的主要受益者,以及以何种方式受益?3)谁在推动或阻碍东非和西非微型电网的扩散和采用速度?4)在每个案例研究国家,存在哪些分散式电力供应系统的治理、监管和政策框架,这些框架有多成功,它们有何不同?我们的分析方法位于人文地理学,发展研究,工程和可持续发展转型的交叉点。研究必须是跨学科的,以了解金融,技术,政治,社会经济和文化因素之间的复杂相互作用。我们计划制定一个政治经济框架和一个可持续性框架,以分析发展中国家的电力供应情况,特别侧重于小型电网。我们的案例研究(两个来自西非,尼日利亚和塞内加尔,两个来自东非,肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚)提供了令人着迷的比较基础,并根据其治理模式的多样性和在特定国家和地方环境中分散电力供应的不同水平进行选择。这项工作分为七个工作包,将在36个月内交付。我们将广泛审查关于微型电网、可持续性、治理、政治经济和包容性的文献(工作方案1)。我们计划在本任务结束时开发我们的分析框架。在WP2中,我们将集中精力通过收集有关小型电网的信息和为我们研究的四个国家开发小型电网数据库来建立证据库。然后将利用该数据库分析每个案例研究国家的小型电网状况。工作方案3、4和5专门分析微型电网的可持续性、包容性和治理。这将在每个国家一级进行,也将在跨国比较一级进行。工作方案6致力于交流、传播和产生影响的活动,而工作方案7则致力于项目管理。 该提案的新奇在于其以证据为基础的方法,以揭示微型电网的挑战,并为可持续和包容性的成功企业制定战略。
项目成果
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Exploring the connections between mini-grid market regulation and energy access expansion: The case of Nigeria
探索微电网市场监管与扩大能源准入之间的联系:尼日利亚案例
- DOI:10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113891
- 发表时间:2024
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:9
- 作者:Sesan T
- 通讯作者:Sesan T
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Effect of Technology Change on $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ Emissions in Japan’s Industrial Sectors in the Period 1995–2005: An Input–Output Structural Decomposition Analysis
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10.1007/s10640-014-9787-7 - 发表时间:
2014-05-14 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.400
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Uduak S. Akpan;Ovunda A. Green;Subhes Bhattacharyya;Salisu Isihak - 通讯作者:
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Strengthening commercial viability through greater inclusiveness in rural mini-grid deployment: Insights from Nigeria and Kenya
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10.1016/j.esd.2024.101584 - 发表时间:
2024-12-01 - 期刊:
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Temilade Sesan;Adriana Fajardo;Lucy Baker;Unico Uduka;Mourice Kausya;Daniel Kerr;Elsie Onsongo;Okechukwu Ugwu;Ewah Eleri;Subhes Bhattacharyya - 通讯作者:
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Sustainability, inclusiveness and governance of mini-grids in Africa (SIGMA)
非洲迷你电网的可持续性、包容性和治理(SIGMA)
- 批准号:
ES/T006684/1 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 95.81万 - 项目类别:
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Integrating the sustainable development goals into climate planning in British and Japanese cities
将可持续发展目标纳入英国和日本城市的气候规划
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ES/S013547/1 - 财政年份:2019
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$ 95.81万 - 项目类别:
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Decentralised off-grid electricity generation in developing countries: Business models for off-grid electricity supply
发展中国家分散式离网发电:离网供电的商业模式
- 批准号:
EP/G063826/2 - 财政年份:2012
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$ 95.81万 - 项目类别:
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Decentralised off-grid electricity generation in developing countries: Business models for off-grid electricity supply
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- 批准号:
EP/G063826/1 - 财政年份:2009
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