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| <u>'''Guidelines for the Country Energy Situation Pages on energypedia'''</u><br/> | | <u>'''Guidelines for the Country Energy Situation Pages on energypedia'''</u><br/> |
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− | *Please follow the structure propsed and make sure your entries answer the guiding questions. | + | *Please follow the structure proposed and make sure your entries answer the guiding questions. |
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| *What ́s the energy demand of the different sectors and what is their primary energy source? What is known about the load profiles of different customers?<br/> | | *What ́s the energy demand of the different sectors and what is their primary energy source? What is known about the load profiles of different customers?<br/> |
| *Rural electrification situation vs urban situation<br/> | | *Rural electrification situation vs urban situation<br/> |
− | *Energy subisdies; Energy security; | + | *Energy subsidies; Energy security<br/> |
| + | *Percentage split of centralized and decentralized systems<br/> |
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− | *Rather present the data in figures & tables, than long texts | + | *Rather present the data in figures & tables, than long texts<br/> |
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| *What are the most important renewable energy sources? What is the status of renewables in different sectors? To what % do they contribute to energy supply/use? What is their potential? | | *What are the most important renewable energy sources? What is the status of renewables in different sectors? To what % do they contribute to energy supply/use? What is their potential? |
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− | | style="width: 181px" | 4 Fossil Fuels [not mandatory]<br/> <br/> | + | | style="width: 181px; background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204)" | 4 Fossil Fuels [not mandatory]<br/> <br/> |
| | style="width: 362px" | e.g. LPG, coal<br/> | | | style="width: 362px" | e.g. LPG, coal<br/> |
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− | | style="width: 181px" | 5 Key Problems of the Energy Sector | + | | style="width: 181px; background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204)" | 5 Key Problems of the Energy Sector [not mandatory]<br/> |
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| *Please list the biggest Issues and Bottlenecks = key challenges<br/> | | *Please list the biggest Issues and Bottlenecks = key challenges<br/> |
| + | *'''Identify the main challenges to activating a market for the provision of electrification access''' |
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| + | *Overview of current and planned distribution and transmission systems.<br/> |
| + | *Number and type of companies, regions that each supplies, voltage levels, number of customers, private or public ownership.<br/> |
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| + | | style="width: 190px" | If this chapter seems too long, it could be transferred into a separate article and be linked in this section.<br/> |
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| + | | style="width: 181px" | 7 Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations<br/> |
| + | *Electrification Planning<br/> |
| *General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy<br/> | | *General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy<br/> |
| *Important Laws and Regulations | | *Important Laws and Regulations |
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− | *Is there a General Energy Policy / Strategy, Renewable Energy strategy? what are the main points? | + | *Is there a master electrification plan in your country? Describe its main features and if are they being followed?<br/> |
− | *Are there targets for RE? Are there targets for SDG7? Are there targets for rural eelctrification/energy access? What policies and framework conditions support the extended use of renewable? What support scheme is in use and how does it support the different renewables? (How would you design an adequate support scheme?) | + | *Does the master plan include both centralized and decentralized electrification?<br/> |
− | *Are there specific strategies / policies for different technologies? List all. (e.g. Biomass, Renewable Energies, Rural Electrification, Energy Access Strategy, Poverty Reduction Strategy etc) | + | *Are there specific strategies and targets for: 1. Energy Access 2. Renewable Energy 3. Rural electrification? What are the main features and are they being followed?<br/> |
− | *Are there important laws and regulations, e.g. to support renewables?
| + | *Are there specific support schemes/subsidies for: 1. Access 2. Rural electrification 3. Off-grid electrification? Please describe these. Are any of these associated to using Renewable Energies? Are subsidies for diesel or kerosene subsidies available?<br/> |
− | *Is energy part of Poverty reduction strategy papers, NDCs, etc? | + | *Are there specific strategies / policies for different technologies? (Renewable Energies, Microgrids, Stand Alone Systems etc) and is current regulation compatibility between these?<br/> |
| + | *Is energy part of Poverty reduction strategy papers, NDCs, etc?<br/> |
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− | *structured by year or by technology | + | *structured by year or by technology<br/> |
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− | | style="width: 181px" | 7 Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector<br/> | + | | style="width: 181px" | 8 Power Sector Regulation<br/> |
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− | *Who is in-charge of energy policy (ministers, authorities etc.) and how are responsibilities split amongst them? What is their focus, and what is their attitude towards renewables? (governmental bodies and agencies) | + | Identify and describe the major pieces of regulation addressing the following elements:<br/> |
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| + | *Electrification<br/> |
| + | *Renewables |
| + | *Off-grid developments |
| + | *Public/Private Partnerships |
| + | *Industry privatization |
| + | *Wholesale electricity generation (Planning, investment, ownership and remuneration) |
| + | *Distribution (Remuneration, quality of service, ownership)<br/> |
| + | *Transmission (planning, charges, ownership)<br/> |
| + | *Retail (tariff structures, customers categories) |
| + | *Quality of service<br/> |
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| + | | style="width: 190px" | If this chapter seems too long, it could be transferred into a separate article and be linked in this section.<br/> |
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| + | | style="width: 181px" | 9 Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector |
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| + | *What institutions are in charge of preparing the electrification plan? Who is responsible for implementing the plan? Describe the role and responsibilities of each institution. |
| *Private sector: who is involved? Utilities? | | *Private sector: who is involved? Utilities? |
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− | 8 Other Key Actors / Activities of Donors, Implementing Agencies, Civil Society Organisations
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| *Are there any associations for certain energy topics and companies? Since when? What role do they take? | | *Are there any associations for certain energy topics and companies? Since when? What role do they take? |
| *Development cooperation: Who are the major players in the field? What is their share in contributing? What type of activities do they do?<br/> | | *Development cooperation: Who are the major players in the field? What is their share in contributing? What type of activities do they do?<br/> |
− | *Are there important research institutions? | + | *Are there important research institutions?<br/> |
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| + | 11 Business models and Financing<br/> |
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| + | *Describe the kind of business models that are emerging and if the ownership of these are public or private. |
| + | *Does your country have a well-defined PPA? Please describe. |
| + | *Describe the main financing instruments used to promote electrification and financial risk measure taken by private or public companies |
| + | *Identify the main challenges to activating a market for the provision of electrification access |
| + | *How is the cost of grid-extension covered and is it being extended to rural areas? |
| + | *Describe the level of microgrid penetration and how it is financed |
| + | *Describe the level of Stand Alone System penetration and how it is financed |
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| + | | style="width: 181px" | 12 Further Information |
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| *List of other energypedia articles; other external links<br/> | | *List of other energypedia articles; other external links<br/> |
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| + | *learn how to set a link [[Link to an Article|here]].<br/> |
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| *Please make sure to always cite relevant sources!<br/> | | *Please make sure to always cite relevant sources!<br/> |
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| = Key Problems of the Energy Sector = | | = Key Problems of the Energy Sector = |
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| = Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations = | | = Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations = |
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| + | == Electrification Planning == |
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| == General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy == | | == General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy == |
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| == Specific Strategies == | | == Specific Strategies == |
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| = Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector = | | = Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector = |
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| = Activities of Donors and Implementing Agencies = | | = Activities of Donors and Implementing Agencies = |
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| = Further Information = | | = Further Information = |
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| = References = | | = References = |
Guide to updating 'Country Energy Situation' Articles
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Structure
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Guiding questions
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formats
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1 Introduction
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- Give a short introduction of the country's energy situation, status quo including energy supply and consumption. If this is too much information, split into sub headings
- What is the overall situation? What is the energy access situation like?
- What are the “hot topics of energy policy in the country? What is the common mood about security of supply, energy prices and competition?
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2 Energy Situation
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- general data on energy production, installed capacity, supply / consumption, energy mix (historical background; current situation; future scenarios)
- How does the energy transition look like?
- What ́s the energy demand of the different sectors and what is their primary energy source? What is known about the load profiles of different customers?
- Rural electrification situation vs urban situation
- Energy subsidies; Energy security
- Percentage split of centralized and decentralized systems
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- Rather present the data in figures & tables, than long texts
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3 Renewable Energy 3.1 Biomass 3.2 Solar Energy 3.3 Hydropower 3.4 Wind Energy 3.5 Geothermal Energy
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- What are the most important renewable energy sources? What is the status of renewables in different sectors? To what % do they contribute to energy supply/use? What is their potential?
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4 Fossil Fuels [not mandatory]
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e.g. LPG, coal
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5 Key Problems of the Energy Sector [not mandatory]
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- Please list the biggest Issues and Bottlenecks = key challenges
- Identify the main challenges to activating a market for the provision of electrification access
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- Preferably in bullet points
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6 Networks
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- Overview of current and planned distribution and transmission systems.
- Number and type of companies, regions that each supplies, voltage levels, number of customers, private or public ownership.
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If this chapter seems too long, it could be transferred into a separate article and be linked in this section.
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7 Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations
- Electrification Planning
- General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy
- Important Laws and Regulations
- Specific Strategies
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- Is there a master electrification plan in your country? Describe its main features and if are they being followed?
- Does the master plan include both centralized and decentralized electrification?
- Are there specific strategies and targets for: 1. Energy Access 2. Renewable Energy 3. Rural electrification? What are the main features and are they being followed?
- Are there specific support schemes/subsidies for: 1. Access 2. Rural electrification 3. Off-grid electrification? Please describe these. Are any of these associated to using Renewable Energies? Are subsidies for diesel or kerosene subsidies available?
- Are there specific strategies / policies for different technologies? (Renewable Energies, Microgrids, Stand Alone Systems etc) and is current regulation compatibility between these?
- Is energy part of Poverty reduction strategy papers, NDCs, etc?
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- structured by year or by technology
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8 Power Sector Regulation
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Identify and describe the major pieces of regulation addressing the following elements:
- Electrification
- Renewables
- Off-grid developments
- Public/Private Partnerships
- Industry privatization
- Wholesale electricity generation (Planning, investment, ownership and remuneration)
- Distribution (Remuneration, quality of service, ownership)
- Transmission (planning, charges, ownership)
- Retail (tariff structures, customers categories)
- Quality of service
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If this chapter seems too long, it could be transferred into a separate article and be linked in this section.
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9 Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector
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- What institutions are in charge of preparing the electrification plan? Who is responsible for implementing the plan? Describe the role and responsibilities of each institution.
- Private sector: who is involved? Utilities?
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- list agencies, abbreviation, web links, and roles (in a table)
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10 Other Key Actors / Activities of Donors, Implementing Agencies, Civil Society Organisations
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- Are there any associations for certain energy topics and companies? Since when? What role do they take?
- Development cooperation: Who are the major players in the field? What is their share in contributing? What type of activities do they do?
- Are there important research institutions?
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11 Business models and Financing
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- Describe the kind of business models that are emerging and if the ownership of these are public or private.
- Does your country have a well-defined PPA? Please describe.
- Describe the main financing instruments used to promote electrification and financial risk measure taken by private or public companies
- Identify the main challenges to activating a market for the provision of electrification access
- How is the cost of grid-extension covered and is it being extended to rural areas?
- Describe the level of microgrid penetration and how it is financed
- Describe the level of Stand Alone System penetration and how it is financed
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12 Further Information
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- List of other energypedia articles; other external links
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- learn how to set a link here.
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13 References
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- Please make sure to always cite relevant sources!
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- e.g. IEA, WB, ESMAP, CIA factbook, UNEP, etc.
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