DocumentCode :
168506
Title :
“Learning beyond the Light Bulb” among Least Developed Countries based on a sustainable PV solar utility model
Author :
Larsen, R.S. ; Welbourn, D. ; Wessner, D. ; Podmore, R. ; Lacourciere, M. ; Larsen, A. ; Lee, P. ; Moulton, R. ; Myers, S. ; Niboh, M. ; Ryan, P. ; Wilson, M.
Author_Institution :
Community Solutions Initiative (CSI), IEEE, Foster City, CA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
10-13 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
106
Lastpage :
114
Abstract :
Sustainable provision of off-grid solar electricity for Less Developed Countries (LDC) is a basic first step toward enabling a range of Beyond the Light Bulb initiatives. The off-grid electricity program of the Community Solutions Initiative (CSI), still at an early stage of development in several countries, is focused now on demonstrating sustainability and scalability. Initial steps to incubate ideas as well as design, deploy, and lease SunBlazer units have honed CSI´s understanding of more holistic approaches to community empowerment. Effective product design requires in-country value chain economics whereby local franchisees demonstrate added value in their own context and marketplace. Lessons learned from the process of incubating and demonstrating the success of businesses owned by and for LDC communities contributes critically to a learning platform to educate on just and sustainable development practices. Thus the guiding principle of CSI is to incubate, demonstrate, and educate (I-D-E) across age groups to grow human capacity and community empowerment. This paper describes CSI accomplishments in sustainable community entrepreneur-based businesses to date and describes the need for broader INGO and community partnerships for “learning beyond the light bulb”.
Keywords :
LED lamps; government policies; photovoltaic power systems; power grids; power markets; solar power stations; sustainable development; CSI; INGO; LDC; PV solar utility model; SunBlazer units; community entrepreneur-based businesses; community partnerships; community solutions initiative; in-country value chain economics; less developed countries; light bulb; off-grid electricity program; off-grid solar electricity; Africa; Batteries; Communities; Companies; Economics; Electricity; CBOC; INGO; community empowerment; partnership; sustainability; value chain economics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GHTC.2014.6970268
Filename :
6970268
Link To Document :
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