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  Overview
 
The International Conference on “Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply” (MES) was established as an international forum to discuss the micro perspective of the technical, economic, social, and environmental aspects of microenergy systems. 
The MES conference brings together leading academics from the social sciences, economics, natural sciences, and engineering, as well as practitioners (e.g. project developers and implementers, entrepreneurs).
Microenergy Systems provide solutions for single households or micro enterprises (e.g. solar home systems, improved cooking stoves, biogas plants), as well as technologies for several households or communities. For a long time, they have been regarded as transitional solutions towards centralized energy supply in developing countries, or as a negligible niche market in developed countries. In recent years, there have been growing expectations that decentralized energy systems will play an important role in shifting energy policy, as well as in contributing to poverty reduction and improved health, education, and overall quality of life. The MES conference will explore the technical, social, and economic factors and context conditions that can enable MES to meet these expectations.
  Program Documentation
 
  MES Opening Session
 
  Block I: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions
 
  Session NotesMicroenergy-Systems and Agriculture 
  
Potential Analysis of Microenergy Systems 
  MES in Infrastructure Planning – The Challenge of Decentralization
 
  The Potential of Mini Grids and Critical Factors 
  The Role of Energy in Development Processes 
  Block II: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions
 
  Transition to Renewable Energies through Mini Grids 
  User Perspectives 
  Storage and Simulation 
  Is there a Role for Microfinance in Decentralized Energy Supply? 
  MES Public Evening Session 
 Time: 5:15pm - 6:00pm 
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|  5:15 pm Welcome Note: Prof. Dr. Martina Schäfer, TU Berlin
 5:20 pm Public Session: Klaus Töpfer, Rethinking Science: Energy Research & Sustainable Development 
 
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  Evening Panel Discussion
 
 Time: 7:30pm 
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 Rethinking Remoteness – Access to Energy in Rural Areas and Megacities 
 Panelists: 
 
Moderation: Sebastian Groh, Postgraduate Program Microenergy Systems, TU Berlin 
 
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  Block III: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions 
  Micro Gasifiers 
  E-PSS: Turning Good Ideas Into Sustainable Energy Solutions 
  Hybrid Systems 
  Block IV: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions
 
  The Impacts of Electricity 
  Teaching Technology Tools: Building a Global Energy Laboratory 
  Business Models for Solar-Based Rural Electrification 
  Facing the Operational Challenges of Mini-grids 
  Block V: Parallel Research Presentation Sessions
 
  Energy SME Financing 
In cooperation with SBI
  Knowledge Management and Transfer for Microenergy Systems – Crossing Borders Worldwide 
In cooperation with energypedia
  The Complexity of Cleaner Cookstoves: Challenges ranging from Improving Livelihoods to Managing Carbon Credits 
  Swarm Electricity 
  Closing Session 
 Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm 
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 Rethinking Power: Designing an Energy System for Peace and Sustainability  
 5:30 pm End note: Prof. Dr. Dr. Franz Josef Radermacher, Expert in the field of socio-ecological market economy, one of the co-founder of the Global Marshall Plan Initiative and Professor for Informatics at Ulm University
 6:00 pm Closing Panel Discussion (in cooperation with NaturwissenschaftlerInnen-Initiative, Verantwortung für Frieden und Zukunftsfähigkeit e.V., NatWiss)
 Panelists:
 
- Christine Wörlen, Expert in the field of renewable energy policies and energy systems integration in the global south and north
 - Diarra Mahamadou Karamoko, Mali Folkecenter, Mali, and Expert in development and financing of renewable energy enterprises in Mali
 - Reiner Braun, Executive Board at the German Scientists Association for Peace and Sustainability (NatWiss) and the Managing Director of the Federation of German Scientists (FGS)
  
Moderation: Noara Kebir, Managing Director at MicroEnergy International
 7:30 pm Farewell Note: Prof. Dr. Martina Schäfer and Students of the Postgraduate Program Microenergy Systems
 
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  Further Information