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Promotion of Renewable Energy Technologies in Tanzania Empowering Rural Communities in Tanzania SMART VILLAGES June 3 -5, 2014 | Arusha,Tanzania

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The workshop in Arusha explored the East African/Tanzanian environment for village energy, local case studies, challenges and opportunities, with a view to formulating policy recommendations for policymakers, funders, NGOs and other stakeholders the region. An important part of the workshop, and indeed the whole Smart Villages initiative work programme, was to gather evidence from existing projects that have provided or facilitated sustainable off-grid energy solutions in the developing world.The workshop gathered more than 50 experts, including policymakers, NGOs, off-grid energy entrepreneurs and others to look for solutions to providing energy to villages off the grid.

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Promotion of Renewable Energy

Technologies in Tanzania

Empowering Rural

Communities in Tanzania

SMART VILLAGES

June 3 -5, 2014 | Arusha,Tanzania

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To reduce Poverty

through Sustainable Industrial growth

Developing Industry: Productivity

Enhancement for Social Advancement

within the Framework of its Three Thematic

priorities

UNIDO’s Corporate Strategy

UNIDO’s Corporate Vision

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UNIDO’s 3 thematic priorities and services modules

I. Poverty Reduction

Through Productive

Activities

1) Private Sector Development

2) Agro-Industries

II. Energy and Environment

3) Sustainable Energy and Climate

Change

4) Montreal Protocol

5) Environmental Management

III. Trade Capacity Building

6) Industrial Governance and Statistics

7) Investment and Technology

Promotion

8) Industrial Competitiveness and Trade

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UNIDO Energy strategy for Rural areas

in Tanzania

Increasing Energy Security

Empowering rural communities to reduce

poverty by promoting decentralized power

Using local renewable energy resources

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Energy and Climate Change Team

Energy and Climate Change

Branch

Projects and Programmes

Research and Global Forums

Normative and Advisory Role

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WHERE DO WE GO Renewable Energy Strategy

Business Models

Industrial Applications

Mini-grids

New business paradigm – Distributed

energy

Productive

uses Green industry

(local manufacturing)

Renewable energy

enterprises

1. Create business development opportunities through

increasing access to energy through mini-grids;

2. Mainstream the use of renewable energy in industry

(SMEs);

3. Support innovative business models to promote renewable energy in the business sector

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Information on a few UNIDO Pilot

Projects in Tanzania

UNIDO Renewable Energy Pilot

at off-grid village

Technologies:

• Biogas - Electricity

• Solar PV systems

• Small scale hydropower

• Gasification

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Lindi & Kigoma Biogas-Electricity facilities

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Kisakasaka Biogas-Electricity System

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Biogas electricity System

Biogas genset with pipe connection Young gentleman operating

To gas supply biogas-electricity generator

(10KVA)

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Sisal Biogas Plant, Hale

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Small-scale hydro projects

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Gasifier project in Uganda

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UNIDO/GEF Project: SHP Mini-grid based to augment

Rural electrification in Tanzania

• Aiming at medium term results – In collaboration with local institutions

• MEM, CoET-UDSM, TANESCO, REA, WBU, private developers

• Objective – To promote market-based approaches to Micro hydropower

based mini grids in Tanzania to augment rural electrification

• Activities: – Technical assessment and mapping of small scale hydro

hydropower resources in Tanzania

– Capacity building of relevant stakeholders in developing MHP based mini-grids

– Viable business model for rural MH mini grid developed

– Demonstration of technical and economic viability of Micro hydro-power technologies

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• Milestone so far-1:

– More than 30 individuals trained on technical

issues related to MHP development

– 5 Masters students specializing on MHP

sponsored at CoET, UDSM

– Training on local fabrication of turbines (7

people from different organisations trained in

Indonesia) – license received

– Establishment of Mini hydro technical centre,

hosted at UDSM, CoET

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• Milestone so far-2: • Establishment of Mini hydro technical centre, hosted

at UDSM, CoET

• Six mini/micro-hydropower sites supported at different

stages

• East African Centre for Renewable Energy and

Energy Efficiency (EAC-REEE)

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• Coming soon….

Waste to Energy project

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Thank you

Eng. Emmanuel G. Michael

[email protected]

[email protected]