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= Tools for facilitating Mini-grid deployment
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= '''Humanitarian  Energy      Knowledge Hub'''=
  
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This hub is a one-stop destination for anyone interested in the humanitarian energy nexus. It consolidates, manages and links the latest information and knowledge from the sector. This hub is also a living knowledge product and is continuously updated.
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= Mini-grid =
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=== Background on Energy in Displacement Settings ===
  
Mini-grid can be defined as, a set of electricity generators and possibly energy storage systems interconnected to a distribution network that supplies electricity to a localized group of customers.<ref> https://energypedia.info/wiki/Mini_Grids</ref>. They can be single generation technologies such as 100% solar battery mini-grids or a hybrid system such as PV-diesel systems. <ref>http://www.gvepinternational.org/sites/default/files/policy_briefing_-_mini-grid_final.pdf </ref>
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*[[Energy Access for Refugees|The role of energy in humanitarian settings]]
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*[[:Category:Humanitarian Energy|All articles related to humanitarian-energy on energypedia]]
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Furthermore a mini-grid can be a independent utility and can also be connected to the central grid,if one exists.
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=== Key Data Resources ===
  
Although mini-grids have a lot of advantages, they have not been deployed in large quantities in rural village as they have high capital as well as operation and maintenance cost and these costs are hard to recover in rural villages.<ref>http://ruralelec.org/hybridisation__mini-.0.html#c9501</ref>
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*[https://dtm.iom.int/ Displacement Tracking Matrix]
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*[https://data.humdata.org/organization/moving-energy-initiative OCHA - Humanitarian Data Exchange]
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* For more information about mini-grids and their advantages, see: [[Mini Grids|Mini Grids]].
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= Se4All's High Impact Opportunity on Mini-Grids =
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=== Market Based Case Studies and Lessons Learned ===
  
Today, more than 1.2 billion people in the world, are living in darkness and do not have access to the national grid. In this dire situation, mini-grids could be a viable solutions to promote energy access for all. Furthermore, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IEA) in 2011 forcasted that over 40% of the installed capacity to achieve universal energy access by 2030 will be most likely delivered via mini/micro-grids.
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* Private Sector Enterprises for Refugees Energy (AMPERE)
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*[[Promoting Market Based Energy Access for Cooking and Lighting in Kakuma Refugee Camp|Market-based Energy Access Project (MBEA)]]
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*[[Publication - Assessment of Market-Driven Solutions for Energy Access in Refugee Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa|Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa]]
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With these thoughts in mind, the SE4All has included mini-grids into the High Impact Opportunity on Mini-Grids (HIO). HIO is an international framework that works towards accelerating the investments and deployments of mini-grids. <ref> http://www.se4all.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/HIO_CEMG_Publication_2015.pdf </ref>
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=== Tools for Planning HE Interventions ===
  
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*[https://dtm.iom.int/ Displacement Tracking Matrix]
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=== Policies and Regulatory Environment ===
  
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*[https://dtm.iom.int/ Displacement Tracking Matrix]
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*[https://cleancooking.org/sector-directory/ Clean Cooking Alliance - sector directory]
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*[https://data.verasol.org/ Verasol Product Database]
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*[[Private Sector Stakeholder Database|Private sector database on energypedia]]
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*[https://www.ungm.org/ UN Global Marketplace]
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Humanitarian Energy Knowledge Hub

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This hub is a one-stop destination for anyone interested in the humanitarian energy nexus. It consolidates, manages and links the latest information and knowledge from the sector. This hub is also a living knowledge product and is continuously updated. Want to share your "knowledge, news or resources" on this portal, share them with us at info@energypedia.info.

Background on Energy in Displacement Settings

Key Data Resources

Market Based Case Studies and Lessons Learned

Tools for Planning HE Interventions

Policies and Regulatory Environment

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