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+ | <div><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #393939">When considering the type of electrification needed to sustain daily operations, a facility must first understand its basic needs. The needs assessment will include an inventory of the types of equipment used in the facility and the power required to operate each device. Understanding the average “daily load”, or the amount of power required to operate equipment under normal working conditions, will influence the choice of power supply. Once the daily energy requirement is established, a range of electrification options can be considered. Understanding the need will also provide managers with a realistic budget for procuring, installing, and maintaining the new system.</span></div> | ||
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Revision as of 08:58, 23 June 2010
Introduction
Electricity Supply
Stepwise Approach to Electrifying a Health Center
- Identify the Health Center's Current Energy Demands
Identify current energy needs and applications, e.g. for lighting, refrigeration, communication, etc. - Account for Near-Term Change
Determine whether energy demands will change in the near-term. - Establish Target Energy Consumption in kWh/day
Use tools such as the USAID Health Clinic Power System Design Tool (4 - Electric Load Inputs) or the Energy Audit Spreadsheet (Worksheet 7 - Future Electric Applications) to calculate the future electric energy consumption in kWh/day. - Determine Technologies Needed to Meet Target
Evaluate energy technologies. - Procure, Design System, and Install Technology
Select the most appropriate energy technology. - Maintain and Financing Your Energy Technology
Institute financing mechanism(s) accounting for operation and maintenance needs and costs.
Remember to contact an expert for assessment, system design, procurement, installation, and maintenance of energy technologies!
Defining Energy Needs
Power Generation Options
System Sustainability
Improved Cooking
Further Reading
Powering Health: Electrification Options for Developing Country Health Facilities - USAID website covering all major issues on electricity supply for rural health centers. Several country case studies available. Offers tools for energy audits and load calculation. Highly recommandable!
USAID: Powering Health: Electrification Options for Rural Health Centers - Step-by-step guide on energy needs, power generation options, and sustainability issues for rural health centers. Case studies from Botswana and Uganda.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (USA) (1998): Renewable Energy for Rural Health Clinics - Publication on energy issues of rural health clinics: energy applications, electrical system components, system selection and economics, institutional considerations. Also provides case studies and lessons learned.
GTZ (1996): Energy Supply for Health Care Facilities in Developing Countries - GTZ publication on energy sources, energy requirements and energy management for rural health centers.
Practical Action: Solar PV Refrigeration of Vaccines - Technical Background of solar refrigeration
References
- ↑ USAID: Powering Health. Internet: http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADJ557.pdf