Hi everyone,
This report might be of interest to some of you.
Best,
-Michael
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Date: Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 8:55 PM
Subject: Strategies to Reach the 1.2 Billion People Without Electricity
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Dear Friends,
Recent advances in technology have given planners, policymakers and energy
providers many new options to reach the 1.2 billion people who still lack
electricity – and improve service for the millions more that receive poor
and inadequate supplies.
But too often, electrification plans focus on increasing electricity supply
without thought to how consumers actually use and pay for electricity that
can boost business, light up learning and increase access to healthcare,
water and other essential services.
In a new WRI working paper, *Strategies for Expanding Universal Access to
Electricity Services for Development*
<http://connect.wri.org/e/120942/ty-2017-03-09-utm-medium-email/3d3frq/798199803>,
lead author *Lily Odarno* proposes three strategies to bring clean,
reliable and affordable electricity to unserved and underserved communities:
1. Develop electrification plans based on bottom-up data on demand for
electricity services so appropriate technologies reach consumers faster and
in a cost efficient manner
2. Communicate the link between electricity access and development
priorities like education, agriculture and health, that sustain demand for
electricity and attract finance
3. Ensure electricity services are reliable, affordable and of good
quality so customers are able to pay for and use electricity to support
their needs
To learn more, read a blog post, 1.2 Billion People Lack Electricity;
Increasing Supply Alone Won’t Fix the Problem
<http://connect.wri.org/e/120942/ty-2017-03-09-utm-medium-email/3d3frs/798199803>.
*Lily Odarno *spoke about these issues on a recent episode of the WRI
Podcast: Electrifying Africa
<http://connect.wri.org/e/120942/ty-2017-03-09-utm-medium-email/3d3frv/798199803>
.
This new paper follows a recent WRI issue brief
<http://connect.wri.org/e/120942/ty-2017-03-09-utm-medium-email/3d3frx/798199803>
on the potential of pay-as-you-go solar to reach 71 million consumers
without electricity in Kenya and Tanzania.
With more WRI resources coming soon and the SEforAll Forum
<http://connect.wri.org/e/120942/2017-03-09/3d3frz/798199803> a few weeks
away, we look forward to continuing the discussion with you on these
important energy access issues.
Sincerely,
Davida Wood
*Senior Associate, Energy Access Lead*
World Resources Institute
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