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| |:Portal:Mini-grid|Mini-grid Portal | | |:Portal:Mini-grid|Mini-grid Portal |
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| == Welcome to the Clean Energy Mini-grid Portal<br/> == | | == Welcome to the Clean Energy Mini-grid Portal<br/> == |
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− | The '''clean energy mini-grid portal''' has been developed with contributions from the members of the [http://www.se4all.org/hio_clean-energy-mini-grids Clean Energy Mini-grid High Impact Opportunity] under Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) and provides information on various mini-grids topics. The Clean Energy Mini-grids High Impact Opportunity (HIO) is a voluntary initiative supporting Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) to further enable, enhance and promote existing and upcoming efforts in the sector, with a view to increasing rate of deployment and market transformation impact. I you want to add your experience, case studies or other information, please check our guidelines [http://help.energypedia.info/wiki/Guidelines_to_Make_Good_Articles how to write good articles].<br/> | + | The '''clean energy mini-grid portal''' has been developed with contributions from the members of the [http://www.se4all.org/hio_clean-energy-mini-grids Clean Energy Mini-grid High Impact Opportunity] under Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) and provides information on various mini-grids topics. The Clean Energy Mini-grids High Impact Opportunity (HIO) is a voluntary initiative supporting Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) to further enable, enhance and promote existing and upcoming efforts in the sector, with a view to increasing rate of deployment and market transformation impact. If you want to add your experience, case studies or other information, please check our guidelines [http://help.energypedia.info/wiki/Guidelines_to_Make_Good_Articles how to write good articles].<br/> |
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| === Country Case Studies on Mini-grids<br/> === | | === Country Case Studies on Mini-grids<br/> === |
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− | *[[Demand_Assessment:_A_Critical_Factor_in_Ensuring_Economic_Viability_of_Mini_grids_in_India|Demand Assessment: A Critical Factor in Ensuring Economic Viability of Mini-grids in India]] | + | *[[Demand Assessment: A Critical Factor in Ensuring Economic Viability of Mini grids in India|Demand Assessment: A Critical Factor in Ensuring Economic Viability of Mini-grids in India]] |
| *[http://www.minigrids.go.tz/ Tanzania] | | *[http://www.minigrids.go.tz/ Tanzania] |
| *Kenya<br/> | | *Kenya<br/> |
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| *[[Maps with Mini-grid Information|Maps with Mini-grid Information]] | | *[[Maps with Mini-grid Information|Maps with Mini-grid Information]] |
| *[[Catalogue of Mini-Grid Tools|Tools for Mini-grid Development and Implementation]]<br/> | | *[[Catalogue of Mini-Grid Tools|Tools for Mini-grid Development and Implementation]]<br/> |
| + | *[http://www.minigrids.go.tz/ Mini-Grids Information Portal Tanzania] |
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