Energy for Rural Health Centers
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.
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