Global Research Alliance (GRA) — Smart sustainable energy for rural community development

S. Szewczuk, Stephanie von Gavel, P. Verhagen, Max Schreuder, Sampson Marnphweli, A. McMaster
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There is a genuine opportunity for the developing world and rural areas to leapfrog the conventional Western paradigm of power. Where conventional electricity delivery is reliant on expensive, polluting and centrally controlled generation (with its spider web of infrastructure and dependence on decades-old technologies), the developing world can harness modern, low carbon, renewable, agile, smart and decentralised generation to rapidly deliver tailored, appropriate and sustainable energy, potentially with increased speed, reduced cost and better societal fit. The CSIR, together with two other members of the Global Research Alliance (GRA), TNO of The Netherlands and CSIRO of Australia and the University of Fort Hare have formed a core team to pool resources and know-how to develop a response to the Eastern Cape Provincial Government's Sustainable Energy Strategy's 9th Priority - universal access to energy. This paper will provide an overview of the comprehensively scoped energy initiative for rural community development and poverty alleviation. The scoping of this energy initiative is based on lessons learnt from extensive field work undertaken by the GRA members.
全球研究联盟(GRA) -农村社区发展的智能可持续能源
对于发展中国家和农村地区来说,这是一个真正的机会,可以跳过传统的西方权力模式。在传统的电力输送依赖于昂贵、污染和集中控制的发电(其基础设施像蜘蛛网一样,依赖于几十年前的技术)的地方,发展中国家可以利用现代的、低碳的、可再生的、灵活的、智能的和分散的发电来快速提供量身定制的、合适的和可持续的能源,有可能提高速度、降低成本和更好的社会契合度。CSIR与全球研究联盟(GRA)的另外两名成员、荷兰TNO、澳大利亚CSIRO和黑尔堡大学组成了一个核心团队,汇集资源和专业知识,以制定响应东开普省政府可持续能源战略的第9个优先事项-普遍获得能源。本文将概述农村社区发展和扶贫的全面范围的能源倡议。这一能源倡议的范围是根据GRA成员从广泛的实地工作中学到的经验。
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