066 Caravan to promote the practical guide for energy SME’s

Partner
MFC Nyetaa, Mali
Status
Closed

Project description
The Mali EASE project has developed a module guide over the past three years, in collaboration with non-formal operators, distributors of energy equipment, and technicians, repairer’s platforms and battery charges. During 2008, the project worked with three (3) suppliers of equipments for multi-functional platforms (MFPs) in Bamako, to allow extension of the [...]

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063 Supporting Micro Hydro operators

Partner
Energética, Bolivia
Status
on-going

Project description
In Bolivia only 1% of the hydroelectric potential is exploited. It is estimated that Bolivia has nearly 40,000 MW in hydroelectric potential, while the actual power utilized is at about 400 MW through hydropower plants of several megawatts of power, as described below.
A little over 40% of the electricity in Bolivia has its [...]

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062 Evaluation of micro grid operators

062 Mini grid

Partner
Energética, Bolivia
Status
on-going

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Project description
In Bolivia, besides large energy utilities serving the major cities, covering perhaps 70% of all users of the national electricity system, there are small, decentralized companies serving intermediate cities and small towns, and they have a around thousand customers.
However, there is yet another category of micro-enterprises providing energy services to rural populations which [...]

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056 Supporting Oruro to initiate grid densification projects (phase 2)

056 Grid Oruro

Partner
Energética, Bolivia
Status
on-going

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Project description
The EASE – Bolivia team has developed a successful experience in densification of networks with the Prefecture of Cochabamba.
During a workshop where the results from this first phase were presented, several prefectures, including those of Tarija, Oruro and Chuquisaca, made the request to develop a similar project.
The project, which is proposed for Oruro, [...]

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    EASE stands for Enabling Access to Sustainable Energy. The EASE partnership aims to bring modern energy products to the rural poor in developing countries, by facilitating the upscaling processes in the rural energy sector and local energy markets. More >>
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