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Energy planning

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dec 072011
 
Solar district heating Samsø

Energy planning at regional, national and municipal level:

  • Integrated resource planning
  • Analyses of historic trends, forecasting and scenarios
  • Utility expansion plans
  • Regional trade and infrastructure development
  • National action plans for technological development
  • Technical, economic, environmental and social assessments of new energy installations
  • Design of sector programmes for donor institutions` assistance to developing countries
  • Focus areas: Electricity sector; renewable energy.

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Energy sector regulation

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dec 072011
 
Electricity sector regulation

State control, supervision and monitoring of a marketplace that is not fully competitive in order to protect consumers’ interests and ensure the viability of energy industries in a transparent, consistent and fair manner.

Development of appropriate means for market opening. Institutional development.

Countries of experience: Denmark, Estonia, Ghana, South Africa, Swaziland.

Regions of experience: South-East Asia (ASEAN).

Download selected references: JBref Energy Sector regulation 121026

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Electricity sector analysis

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dec 072011
 
Wind and solar energy

Sector planning: Development of strategy and action plans; integrated resource planning; demand forcasting; social and environmental impacts assessment of supply options; screening and evaluating supply options; institutional development.

Sector reform: Analysis of reform process; institutional development of regulators (incl. development of regulatory tools); dedicated market niches for green electricity; third-party access (independent power producers); power balancing in market-based systems.

Thermal power engineering: Process layout; comparative analyses of technologies.

Combined heat and power production: Feasibility studies; transfer of technologies to developing countries.

Renewable electricity: Biomass technologies; wind turbine technologies; solar energy technologies; development and implementation of national programmes; evaluation of RD&D applications; identify, rank and mitigate barriers for the introduction of renewable energy generators in market-based systems; institutional development.

Tariffs: Poverty and social impact analysis; tradable certificates; power purchase agreements.

Cross-border interconnections: Comparative analysis of feasible expansions.

Selected references:

  • Independent reviewer on the Strategic/Sectoral Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Basin. World Bank, 2004-2005.
  • Energy technology catalogues used for national electricity planning. Danish Energy Authority, 2003 and 2004.
  • Strategy for the World Bank`s assistance to the energy sector in Ghana. Some of the focus areas were power sector reform and cross-border electricity connections. 2003-2004.
  • Green electricity for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg 2002. The objective was to provide the venues of the Summit with electricity generated from renewable energy using green certificates.
  • Capacity development on integrated resource planning in the electricity sector. Ghana 2002, Malaysia 2001, and Swaziland (2000-2002).
  • Integrated gas and electricity study in the Baltic Sea Region. Electricity expert. 2000-2001.
  • Renewable energy independent power producers, South Africa. Identification of barriers for the successful development of renewable energy IPPs in a market-based electricity system and means to overcome those barriers. 2000.
  • Head of the Unit for Combined Heat and Power Production, Danish Energy Agency (1986-1990).
dec 072011
 
Bonfire

Implementation of actual projects, technology analyses, and a wide range of cross-cutting issues (e.g. economic and financial analyses, removal of bariers for market penetration).
Focus on renewable energy.

Refer also to the theme ‘Technology development programmes’.

Countries of experience: Denmark, India, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa, Tanzania.

Regions of experience: South-East Asia (ASEAN).

Download selected references: JBref Generation of electricity and heat

Renewable energy

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dec 072011
 
Straw Sardinia

Technical and economic analyses of solar energy, wind energy, and energy from biomass and waste – plus a wide range of crosscutting issues, e.g. economic and financial analyses, barrier removal, policy and strategy formulation, and institutional development.

Countries of experience:

– Denmark, Poland, Russia, Cambodia, India, Kenya, Laos, Malaysia, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Vietnam.

Regions of experience:

– European Union, Nordic Countries, OECD Countries. ASEAN countries.

Download selected references for developed countries: JBref Renewable energy Developed countries 121026

and for developing countries: JBref Renewable energy Developing countries 121026

Climate change

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dec 072011
 
Firewood

Development of Joint Implementation (JI) and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects:

– The full project cycle of the JI/CDM component of a project: Identification and screening of most suitable projects at national level; evaluation of project proposals; preparing Project Idea Notes; preparing Project Design Documents (incl. baseline studies and monitoring and verification plans); developing new methodologies; elaborating Letters of Intent, Letters of Endorsement, Emission Reduction Purchase Agreements. Management of overall project development.
– Countries of experience: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, South Africa, Uzbekistan.
– Technologies: Biogas from animal manure; district heating; energy efficiency in industry; fertilizer industry (laughing gas); associated gas flaring; hydropower; landfill gas; natural gas distribution; power plants.

Besides:

– Pre-feasibility studies and training in JI/CDM procedures and modalities.
– Monitoring and reporting greenhouse gasses at national level.
– Local planning of climate change activities.

Download selected references: JBref Climate change 121026