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9:00 - 10:30
PLENARY
Short poster pitches
Opening Plenary: Transforming Energy Access
This opening session seeks to address the conference theme by exploring the idea of Transforming Energy Access by asking the question: transformation of what, how and for whom? Speakers:
2 Min. PhD Poster Pitches
COFFEE BREAK
11:00 - 12:00
PARALLEL BREAK OUT SESSIONS
Waste and Value Chain
In the context of the rapid growth in the global market for off-grid renewable energy solutions, particularly solar PV, issues of future waste and supply chains require urgent attention.
Introduction: Britta Turner (Durham University, LCEDN)
Speakers:
Planning and Energy Access (organized with CAFOD, IIED)
Using evidence from concrete projects and approaches, the session aims to identify the key challenges and success factors in planning and delivering energy solutions for household, livelihood and community development needs (such as healthcare and education).
Gender and Energy Policy 'Sustainable energy transformations need to build in understanding of socially structured networks of power, particularly as they relate to gendered dynamics of ownership, participation an'd control if they are to have the impacts that we hope for them. This session considers the implications of this for the planning, development and management of research programmes and for the development of more effective energy policy for equitable participation in what socio-technical transitions can become.
Session Leaders:
Ethno-Engineering
Ben and Jon will explain their approach on bridging the divide between anthropology and engineering based on a methodology used in previous workshops. The session will be highly interactive and participants will help co-design a renewable energy technology with culturally appropriate energy service value to a distinct community.
LUNCH and Ph. D Poster Competitions
2:00 - 3:30
SHOWCASE SESSIONS
Energy Catalyst Companies Showcase
A wave of innovative technologies, financial and business models globally has accompanied the drop in prices of renewable energies; this session looks at the UK contribution to energy transformation through showcasing initiatives funded by DFID under Innovate UK’s Energy Catalyst programme. Moderator: Ed Brown (Loughborough University, LCEDN)
Hybrid Innovative Businesses And Community Projects From The Global South
Revolutions of energy transformation in many countries are not being driven by formal commercial structures, but by grassroots communities, organic practitioner networks and indigenous, innovative business models. This session explores the challenges and opportunities of these inititiatives. Moderator: Jon Cloke (Loughborough University, LCEDN)
Horizon2020 opportunities: Ms Irene Bonvisutto, Policy Officer, DG Research & Innovation,European Commission
European Development Fund in Lesotho: Mr Sjaak de Boer, Programme Manager, Delegation of the European Union to the Kingdom of Lesotho
Chair: Ms. Eva Kagiri, Finnish University Partnership for International Development (UniPID)
RERIS.II.1: ENERGY SOCIOECONOMICS II
Keynote: Why we need a Social Sciences Agenda in International Energy Research – Dr Ed Brown, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Chair: Dr Leboli Zak Thamae, National University of Lesotho
Presentations:
Poster Presentations
RERIS.II.2: DECENTRALISED RENEWABLE AND HOUSEHOLD ENERGY SOLUTIONS II
Keynote: Development of Decentralised Rural Household Biogas Digesters, a Case Study from South Africa – Prof. Sampson Mamphweli, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Chair: Dr Dirk Steuerwald, Swiss Academy for Development, Switzerland
RERIS.II.3: ENERGY RESEARCH, INNOVATION, EDUCATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Keynote: A Pan-African Research Agenda on Water, Energy and Climate Change – Prof. Abdellatif Zerga and Dr Erick Tambo, Pan African University Institute of Water and Energy Sciences (including Climate Change) (PAUWES), Algeria
Chair: Prof. Joseph Mutale, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
NULISTICE Keynote:Learning from Traditions and Transitions in the Mountains: general lessons from research on climate change, energy options and livelihoods in Nepal – Dr Ben Campbell, Durham University, United Kingdom
Chair: Mr Lefa Thamae, Director, Department of Science and Technology, Lesotho
NULISTICE.II.1: AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGEChair: Dr Molapo Setsumi, Department of Animal Science, National University of Lesotho
NULISTICE.II.2: ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTChair: Prof Tlali Spirit, Dpeartment of Physics and Electronics, National University of Lesotho
NULISTICE.II.3: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETYChair: Dr Sissay Bekele Mekbib, Department of Biology and Biotechnology, National University of Lesotho
RERIS.III.1: ENERGY SOCIOECOMOMICS III
Keynote: Solar Nanogrids: No Technological Innovation Without Social Innovation – Dr Jon Cloke, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Chair: Dr Albert Butare, Former Minister of State in charge of Energy, Communication and Water in the Republic of Rwanda
RERIS.III.2: DECENTRALISED RENEWABLE AND HOUSEHOLD ENERGY SOLUTIONS III
Keynote: Dynamics of Solar Markets in Africa – Prof. Martin Meyer-Renschhausen, Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany
Chair: Prof Sampson Mamphweli, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
RERIS.III.3: ENERGY RESOURCE MAPPING AND PLANNING
Keynote: Rural Household Electrification in Lesotho - Dr Moeketsi Mpholo, Energy Research Centre (ERC) / National University of Lesotho
Chair: Prof. Abdellah Khellaf, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, Algeria
NULISTICE 2018 Keynote 3Decentralised Water Purification Systems – Prof. Marco Rupprich, MCI – The Entrepreneurial School®, AustriaChair: Mr Lefa Thamae, Director, Department of Science and Technology, Lesotho
NULISTICE.III.1: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYChair: Dr Thimothy Thamae, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National University of Lesotho
NULISTICE.III.2: ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTChair: Dr Mosotho George, Head, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National University of Lesotho
NULISTICE.III.3: MATERIALS SCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGYChair: Prof. Heilmichael Alemu, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National University of Lesotho
Chair: Dr Moeketsi Mpholo, NUL
"From Energy Research to Bankable Power Practice"
Chair: Ms. Mariana Daykova, Consultant, Microenergy Systems
"Youth and Entrepreneurship in Lesotho”
Chair: Prof. Spirit Tlali, Department of Physics and Electronics, National University of Lesotho
Keynote: Funding Institution and Individual Innovations with potential for Commercialization - Dr Ereck Chakauya, SANBio-BioFISA II on Entrepreneurship and Information Technology, South Africa
Presentation:Role of Lesotho Post-Bank in Entrepreneurship - Mr Themba Seopeng, Post-Bank Lesotho
Closing remarks: His Majesty, King Letsie III of Lesotho, Chancellor of the National University of Lesotho
All day (free entry for NULISTICE and RERIS participants)
FIELD TRIP TO THE OUTSKIRTS OF MASERUFor international participants (registration required)Pick-up from hotels at 8.00am
The Daytrip will be a one-day short trip around the outskirts of Maseru meant to give the international visitors a feel of this tiny Mountain Kingdom. Visitors will first go to the National University of Lesotho, situated some 30 km South East of Maseru. Then they will move to Metolong dam, not only to see the dam but enjoy the scenery of Lesotho’s foothills. On the way back, they will stop at Thaba Bosiu Cultural Village, to enjoy a braai and then come back to Maseru.