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Title: Energy Development in Rural Areas


1
Energy Development in Rural Areas
  • Amanda Wiggins
  • University of Texas
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • ChE 379 Fall 2005

2
Outline
  • Problem and Background
  • Progress
  • Cooking Methods
  • Fuel Sources for Electricity
  • Programs
  • Government and U.S. Roles

3
Rural Energy Crisis
  • Dependent upon biomass
  • 1/3 of all consumed energy in the developing
    areas
  • Grid extension costly
  • Rural areas have sporadic energy needs
  • Require a small amount of energy
  • Primary areas of concern
  • China (largest amount of success)
  • India
  • Latin America (Brazil)
  • Africa

4
Progress
  • 1970s
  • 23 of rural population have access to
    electricity
  • Major concern on energy crisis, not rural areas
  • 1980s
  • 33 have access to electricity
  • 1990s
  • 44 have access to electricity
  • 33 if Chinese efforts excluded

5
Cooking Methods
  • All from biomass
  • Animal dung
  • Crop residues
  • Wood ? Charcoal
  • Low efficiency
  • Biomass 10, LPG 65
  • Alternatives (move away from raw biomass)
  • Biogas (animal waste biomass)
  • Producer Gas (crop residue biomass)

6
Fuel Sources for Electricity
  • Diesel-engine generators
  • Small-scale biopower and hydropower
  • Photovoltaics
  • Wind
  • LPG (only viable in specific situations)

7
Diesel-Engine Generators
  • 2-3 times the cost of implemented grid
    electricity
  • Less than cost of grid extension
  • Assists in general energy needs and agricultural
    needs

8
Small-Scale Biopower and Hydropower
  • Biopower replaces the diesel needed
  • Use producer gas
  • Improves economic growth
  • Micro, mini, and small hydropower
  • Mini is the most common
  • Unreliable
  • Droughts, slow river speeds

9
Photovoltaics
  • Small-scale electricity
  • Largest use in Kenya
  • Joint venture with Shell and Eskom (South Africa)
  • Leasing methods
  • gt90 collection rate

10
Wind
  • Standalone and hybrid systems
  • Hybrids in densely populated areas
  • Decrease air pollution
  • Standalone systems manufactured in house to
    reduce costs
  • Hybrids eliminate some diesel fuel
  • Hybrid technology in industrialized countries
  • Imports raise the price
  • Joint ventures

11
Energy Extension Programs
  • Chinese National Improved Stoves Program
  • Largest program to date
  • Biomass stoves
  • Kenyan charcoal stove movement
  • Did not require chimneys
  • Indoor CO pollution
  • Bangladesh rural cooperatives
  • Government supported take-over
  • Rapid expansion of grid-based electricity

12
Current Policy
  • Free-enterprise
  • Credit/rental program for renewable energy
    equipment
  • Private sectors very successful
  • Government subsidies
  • Hurts the situation in most areas
  • U.S. government has little involvement
  • Technology development
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