SE4Jobs Toolbox – Laying the foundations for a sustainable development
 
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  Tools  
PRODUSE 
 EQuIP 
 CADRE 
 Interactive RE Toolkit 
 AILEG 
 HELIO 
 ELMA 
 
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  Productive Use of Energy (PRODUSE) 
PRODUSE is just one of several useful EUEI PDF manuals available and mainly deals with small RE and EE development with a focus on rural and peri-urban electrification. The tool defines productive uses of electricity in agricultural, commercial and industrial activities involving electricity services as a direct input to the production of goods or the provision of services. 
 
  Overview [Expand]  
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 Author(s) 
 
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 Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) / EU Energy Initiative Partnership Dialogue Facility (EUEI PDF)
 
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 Publication date
 
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 2011
 
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 Policy domain(s)
 
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 Energy policy
 
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 Technologies addressed
 
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 Small-scale RE and EE for rural and peri-urban electrification programmes
 
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 Language
 
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 English
 
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 Target audience
 
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 Decision-makers particularly on the meso and micro level, technical assistance providers
 
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 Format
 
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 Guidelines (PDF document)
 
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 Prerequisites for using this tool
 
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 Basic knowledge of small-scale RE and EE
 
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 Effort for using this tool
 
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 No specific training needed, time to read/understand, implementation depends on scope and number of modules
 
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 Regional focus
 
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 None
 
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 Case Studies
 
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 None
 
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 This tool answers questions in these modules 
 
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 Assessment, Actors and Strategic Planning 
 
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 Experts
 
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 Contact info at EUEI PDF upon agreement 
 
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 Link 
 
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 http://euei-pdf.org/downloads/flagship-publications 
 
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  Which questions does the tool address that are relevant for the SE4Jobs Toolbox?  
Assessment [Expand] 
 
Actors [Expand] 
 
Strategic Planning [Expand] 
 
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  Good Practices  
Brazil
 China 
 India
 Mexico 
 South Africa 
 Turkey 
 
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  Reference 
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 This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
 
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