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Sustainable and inclusive energy solutions in refugee camps: Developing a modelling approach for energy demand and alternative renewable power supply

机译:难民营的可持续和包容性能源解决方案:开发能源需求和替代可再生能源的建模方法

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In long-term emergency operations such as refugee camps, humanitarian aid faces logistical and budgetary limitations. Thus far, the energy systems that supply these operations are designed with little insight on demand needs, leading to the deployment of standardized fossil-dependent solutions which, albeit presenting low investment costs, are pollutant and often inefficient. This work applies a multi-disciplinary methodology to develop an energy demand modelling framework for Tier 0 refugee camps, and assesses the implementation of alternative power supply systems. It does so by not only focusing on its techno-economic feasibility, but equally through investigating the challenges on adoption in the specific context of refugee camps, by undertaking interviews with relevant stakeholders in the humanitarian sector. The modelling application has been performed for the Mantapala refugee camp, in Zambia, enabling the comparison of different combinations of power supply systems against current diesel-based solutions, using HOMER software. Results show that the implementation of hybrid renewable energy systems is viable, both technically and economically, with energy costs being reduced up to 50%, with paybacks lower than five years. However, from the interviews performed, some non-technical constraints that may hinder the adoption of these systems in refugee camps were identified, such as uncertainty, lack of funding and difficulties on risk-sharing collaborations. As such, a discussion focused on possible strategies that may help overcome these barriers is presented. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在长期紧急行动,如难民营,人道主义援助面临后勤和预算限制。到目前为止,供应这些操作的能源系统均采用熟悉需求的洞察力,导致标准化化石依赖性解决方案的部署,尽管呈低投资成本,但污染物且往往效率低下。这项工作适用于多学科方法,为一级难民营开发能源需求建模框架,并评估替代电源系统的实施。它不仅通过重点关注其技术经济可行性,而且通过调查难民营地的具体背景下的挑战,通过在人道主义部门与相关利益攸关方进行访谈。使用HOMER软件,为赞比亚的Mantapala难民营进行了模拟应用程序,使电源系统的不同组合进行了比较,使用本垒打软件。结果表明,杂交再生能源系统的实施是可行的,在技术上和经济上,能源成本降低了50%,回报率低于五年。然而,从采访中,可能妨碍在难民营中通过这些系统的一些非技术限制,例如不确定性,缺乏资金和风险分享合作困难。因此,讨论专注于可能有助于克服这些障碍的可能策略。 (c)2021 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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