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PV microgrid business models for energy-delivery services in camps for displaced peoples

机译:用于流离失所者营地中的能源输送服务的光伏微电网商业模式

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Energy services are essential for the protection of basic human rights and dignity. Since 2014, energy issues have been incorporated in United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees global protection strategies. Off-grid solar photovoltaics power solutions can now provide cost-effective clean electricity in camps comprised large populations of displaced peoples, internally displaced and/or refugees. Through microgrid modelling and risk analysis, we outline business models that could provide affordable and appropriate energy to displaced communities. Our proposed PV microgrid build-own-operate business models for camps of displaced populations consider providing household demands, institutional demands, and a combination of the two. We find that sustainable energy services can be provided to humanitarian agencies to power their compounds and community services such as health clinics and administrative centres. A fixed tariff of US$?1?/kWh is viable provided: the local fuel prices are greater than US$?0.6?/L at the point of use, and the capital costs of a backup or existing diesel generator are already covered. A fixed price tariff, mitigates running costs for humanitarian agencies. In addition, by leveraging the institutional energy demands, basic electricity services to up to 500 households for mobile phone charging and lighting could be provided for a monthly tariff of US$?1.5 per household, which is favourable compared to the estimated of US$?4 monthly cost of kerosene for a typical refugee household. The solutions we propose will reduce costs and improve the sustainability of humanitarian operations while achieving the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees goals by providing electricity to displaced persons for lighting and communications.
机译:能源服务对于保护基本人权和尊严至关重要。自2014年以来,能源问题已纳入联合国难民事务高级专员全球保护战略。离网太阳能光伏发电解决方案现在可以在由大量流离失所者,国内流离失所者和/或难民组成的难民营中提供具有成本效益的清洁电力。通过微电网建模和风险分析,我们概述了可以为流离失所者社区提供负担得起的适当能源的商业模型。我们针对流离失所者营地提出的光伏微电网自建自营业务模型考虑了提供家庭需求,机构需求以及两者的结合。我们发现,可以向人道主义机构提供可持续的能源服务,以为其人道主义组织和社区服务(例如,卫生所和行政中心)提供动力。提供固定的1美元/千瓦时的电价是可行的:使用时当地的燃料价格高于0.6美元/升,并且已经包括备用或现有柴油发电机的资本成本。固定价格的关税减轻了人道主义机构的运行成本。此外,通过利用机构的能源需求,可以为多达500户家庭提供基本的电力服务,以进行手机充电和照明,每户每月的电费为1.5美元,与估计的3美元相比有利。一个典型的难民家庭的煤油每月费用为4。我们提出的解决方案将通过为流离失所者提供照明和通信的电力,在实现联合国难民事务高级专员的目标的同时,降低成本并提高人道主义行动的可持续性。

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