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The IEEE has recently become very proactive in humanitarian causes; notably by increasing efforts to be “universally recognized for the contributions of technology and of technical professionals in improving global conditions.” One ongoing initiative is the IEEE Humanitarian Technology Challenge's Reliable Electricity project (HTC-RE) [1]. This paper describe a workshop that will illustrate a use model for an electricity supply and management system in the context of developing countries.