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1 General Introduction on the GEOSIM© tool and approach, and applications to date Vientiane 04 April 2007 Denis RAMBAUD-MEASSON, IED Capacity & Institutional strengthening for rural electrification & development – decentralized energy option (CAP REDEO) Supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe Agency (IEEA) and French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE)

Innovation Energie Développement 2 Contents 1.Overview of Rural Electrification planning approaches  Conventional and new approach 2.Presentation of GEOSIM©:  4 Planning steps 3.Outputs from GEOSIM©  Illustration for Mali and Cameroon

Innovation Energie Développement 3 Why a new approach for Rural Electrification Planning?  Historical situation Rural electrification: a “loss making activity” for the national Utilities Existing planning tools: technico-economic optimisation for grid extension  New context: Access to modern energy access: a pre- requisite for poverty alleviation (WSSD, 2002) and to achieve the MDG End of monopoly situation: multiplication of Rural Electrification operators required coordination of investment 1

Innovation Energie Développement 4 Conventional R.E planning Socio-economic Data Collection Load Forecast Technico-economic Data Collection Formulation of Electrification Scenario Economic and financial analysis (IRR) Rural electrification Plan (budget, schedule) 1

Innovation Energie Développement 5 New R.E planning Socio-economic Data Collection Load Forecast Technico-economic Data Collection Formulation of Electrification Scenario Economic and financial analysis (IRR) Rural electrification Plan with highest Development impact (budget, schedule) Multi-sectoral Data Collection Identification of Localities with Highest Dev. Potential 1

Innovation Energie Développement 6 GEOSIM©  GEOSIM© is a rural electrification planning tool developed by IED, based on the new paradigm for rural electrification: Maximising the potential Direct and Indirect Impact of rural electrification. Using GIS software Customised in accordance with each Country policy: already been applied in a number of countries (Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Cameroon, Ethiopia). 2

Innovation Energie Développement 7 GEOSIM© Data collection for the GIS database Data collection  Maximising Development Impact  Least cost Electrification Plan  Selection of localities with Highest Development Potential (Development Centres) Load forecast and least cost plan for RE from grid extension and mini grid (isolated or cluster of localities) ; supply from diesel, hydro, biomass Sizing and cost of off-grid standard schemes: Multifunctional platform (motive power) and Solar PV for social services Integration of isolated supply for social services  2

Innovation Energie Développement 8 Step 1: Data acquisition  Compulsory data: Localities (geographic coordinates, population, socio- economic characteristics, electrical status) Existing power grid (HV, MV, power plants,…) Characteristic of hydro sites and biomasse potential  Other layers of information: Administrative boarders (Regions, province…) Social Infrastructures (Education, health, …) Economic activities (agro-industries, market place,…) Other (roads, protect areas, river,…) 2

Innovation Energie Développement 9 Step 1: Data acquisition  Data collection requires partnership with institutions from other sectors: health, education, rural development,…  Update should be continuously made: need for continuous collaboration, which will be achieved only if there is a common interest: Exchange of data should be both way Possibility to establish permanent data exchange 2

Innovation Energie Développement 10 Step 1: GIS layers 2

Innovation Energie Développement 11 Step 2: Development Centres  In theory, based on an Indicator which reflects the Potential for Development (PDI) of the locality: PDI = 1/3 (PDI health ) + 1/3 (PDI education ) + 1/3 (PDI economy ) COMPONANTEWEIGHTExample of CRITERIA WEIGHT [0,1] HEALTH1/3 Health infrastructure1/2 Drinking water1/2 EDUCATION1/3 Adults Alphabetisation2/3 % access to school1/3 LOCALE ECONOMY 1/3 Population in the locality1/4 Market1/4 Saving & credit facility1/4 Distance to the paved road1/4 EXAMPLE OF SUB- CRITERIA VALUE [0,1] No health facility0 Dispensary0,2 Health post0,5 Maternity0,8 Hospital1 2

Innovation Energie Développement 12 Step 2: Development Centres  In practice: based on PDI indicators, survey and discussion with local stakeholders SPATIAL ANALYSIS MODULE Selected localities (Development Centres) Population cover by each Centres Hinterlands Cartography Identification of Localities Isolated from the Centres 2

Innovation Energie Développement 13 Step 2: Development Centres Gravity model: each locality (i) has a probability to attract a locality (j) ( HUFF model): 2

Innovation Energie Développement 14 Step 3: Least cost Electrification Plan  Load forecast scenario 24 hours service 8-12 hours service  Supply options (grid & mini grid) Grid extension Diesel genset Micro-Hydro Biomass  Least cost plan based on €/kWh to supply the Development Centres 2 isolated localities and cluster of settlements

Innovation Energie Développement 15 Step 3: Load forecast module  Objective: to provide key parameters of the load for the whole planning period LOAD FORECAST MODULE N° Of Customers MV/LV Energy consumption Peak demand Hypothesis Electrification ratio, losses, hours of service, growth rate,…. Demandbreakdown Willingness to pay per category of customer (HH, social and economic activities), load patterns 2

Innovation Energie Développement 16 Step 3: Supply option module  Least Cost analysis to supply power to Development Centres (isolated or Clusters) DIESEL HYDRO BIOMASS Parameters MODULE LEAST COST ANALYSIS OF SUPPLY OPTIONS GRID EXTENSION 2

Innovation Energie Développement 17 Step 3: Key Parameters  GEOSIM© uses more than 70 parameters (technical, economic and financial) which can easily be adapted by the user. Scenario Parameters Investment Parameters Operation and Maintenance Parameters Socio-economic Parameters Economic and Financial Parameters 2

Innovation Energie Développement 18 Step 3: Key Parameters 2

Innovation Energie Développement 19 Step 3: Key Parameters 2

Innovation Energie Développement 20 Step 4: isolated social services  Identification of settlements located far away from the Development Centres selected for Electrification  Investment Plan to provide basic power service to social activities from Multifunctional platform (motive power) and Solar PV located in these isolated settlements:  Health Infrastructure  Education Infrastructure(primary, secondary schools,…)  … 2

Innovation Energie Développement 21 Step 4: Isolated social services Isolated Settlements 2

Innovation Energie Développement 22 GEOSIM© Outputs.  Investment plans List of projects Classified by supply options (grid extension, hydro, biomass, diesel, isolated)  Possibility to calculate customised indicators: % of electrified HH Population living in electrified settlement Population within less than “X” km from rural maternity … 3

Innovation Energie Développement 23 Example of GEOSIM© application  In Ethiopia: For the whole country: Off-grid rural electrification master plan (WB) For a pilot area + training of Regional energy bureaus (PDF)  In Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger: For a pilot area in each country (EC) In Burkina, with an Internet / GIS application with free access: GEONET© 3

Innovation Energie Développement 24 Example: Mali  Study area: inhabitants 200 settlements 21 Development Poles (1 already electrified) 3

Innovation Energie Développement 25 Example: Mali  Key results: Total Investment: 3,4 M€ 16 isolated diesel 3 grid extensions 1 cluster diesel 55 Solar PV for social infrastructures 52 Multifunctional platform (Motive power) Beneficiaries 3

Innovation Energie Développement 26 Example: Cameroon  Study area: inhabitants 138 settlements 12 Development Centers (7 already electrified) 3

Innovation Energie Développement 27 Example: Cameroon  Key results: Total Investment: 8,2 M€ 2 isolated diesel 4 grid extensions 1 cluster hydro 34 Solar PV for social infrastructures 33 Multifunctional platform (Motive power) Beneficiaries

Innovation Energie Développement 28 Cameroon: Small hydro cluster Total Invest.: 5,9 M€ SHP capacity: 2 MW N° of settlements: 24 Population: PPA will be required to sell extra power to National Utility 3

29 Thank you for your attention Vientiane 04 April 2007 Denis RAMBAUD-MEASSON, IED Capacity & Institutional strengthening for rural electrification & development – decentralized energy option (CAP REDEO) Supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe Agency (IEEA) and French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE)