农村电气化的经济挑战:非洲社区解决方案倡议

S. Myers
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尽管有许多项目致力于通过技术创新来解决能源贫困问题(目前有近15亿人无法接入电网),但在联合国2030年目标日期之前实现普遍供电所需的规模仍然是一项重大且往往未经审查的挑战。对挑战范围的回顾,以及主要的倡议,如联合国宣布2012年为“人人享有可持续能源年”,或2013年美国领导的“电力非洲”。由于撒哈拉以南非洲被证明是实现普遍电气化的最具挑战性的障碍,研究人员对亚洲较发达国家已经取得相当规模的努力与非洲刚刚开始的努力进行了比较。因此,与可持续商业模式和IEEE社区解决方案倡议的预期范围特别相关,特别是在非洲。
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The economic challenge of rural electrification: Community solutions initiative in Africa
While many projects address technological innovations in addressing the situation of energy poverty, which has nearly 1.5 billion people with no access to the electric grid, addressing the scale necessary to achieve universal electricity access by the UN targeted date of 2030 remains a significant and often unexamined challenge. A review of the scope of the challenge, as well as major initiatives such as those arising from the UN's declaration of 2012 as the “Year of Sustainable Energy for All,” or the 2013, US led “Power Africa” are systematically presented. Comparisons between more developed efforts in Asia, which have already achieved significant scale, with those just beginning in Africa are examined, as Sub Saharan Africa is shown to be the most challenging obstacle to reaching universal electrification. Particular relevance is thus made for the sustainable business model and expected scope of the IEEE Community Solutions Initiative particularly in Africa.
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