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US-DPRK NEXT STEPS WORKSHOP January 27, 2003 Washington DC Session 4 – Access & Information in the DPRK, What Works, What Fails Energy Projects David Von Hippel
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ACCESS & INFORMATION IN THE DPRK: EXPERIENCE IN CONDUCTING THE NAUTILUS UNHARI VILLAGE RURAL ENERGY SURVEY Prepared by David Von Hippel Nautilus Institute www.nautilus.org US DPRK NEXT STEPS WORKSHOP Washington DC January 27
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Necessary Scale and Speed for Successful Engagement at Project Level Cheap (<$250,000) Fast (start-up <6 months) Small-scale Tangible benefits May 13, 1998 Tall Tower October 1998, System Completed Left at Unhari and powering clinic, kindergarten, households
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Example of Data Use in Joint Nautilus/DPRK Project Decision-making
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Set International Standards for Resource Assessment, Performance Norms, Evaluation Top left: DPRK Renewable Energy Delegation visit World Bank HQ Renewable Energy Division, Washington, DC. December 4, 1997; Top Right: Household End Use Survey Bottom Right: Constructing Load Curve; Bottom Left: Load Curve
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Water Samples Tested for Coliform (fecal origin) Bacteria: Four Samples at Left are From Unhari Water Supplies (yellow color indicates contamination)
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American and Korean Engineers Working Atop Windmill Tower
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Trust But Verify Installing new compact fluorescent light bulbs— September 2000
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Training Should be Done at Every Step, Every Level: Wind Turbine Power-house Training
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Installing "Ground Rods" at Unhari with DPRK Engineer
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