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Geospatial Planning of Electricity Access Expansion Claudio Vergara, PhD. Massachusetts Institute of Technology February 7 th 2017, Myanmar Mini-grids learning event With the collaboration of

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Geospatial Planning of Electricity

Access Expansion

Claudio Vergara, PhD.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

February 7th 2017, Myanmar Mini-grids learning event

With the collaboration of

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Universal Energy Access TeamFaculty

• Prof. Ignacio Perez-Arriaga, MIT

& IIT

• Dr. Robert Stoner, MIT

• Prof. Fernando de Cuadra, IIT

• Prof. Tomás Gómez, IIT

Research staff

• Dr. Claudio Vergara, Postdoctoral

Associate, MIT

• Dr. Reja Amatya, Research

Scientist, MIT

• Dr. Carlos Mateo, researcher, IIT.

Graduate Students

• Cailinn Drouin, MIT

• Turner Cotterman, MIT

• Stephen Lee, MIT

• Andres Gonzalez Garcia, IIT

• Pedro Ciller, IIT

• Roxanne Rahnama, MIT

• Olamide Teslim Oladeji, MIT

• Matthew Brusnahan, MIT

Former students

• Yael Borofsky, MIT, MCP/SM ’15

• Doug Ellman, MIT, SM ’15

• Lily Mwalenga, MIT, SM ’15

• Patricia Levi, MIT, SM ’16

• Vivian Li, MIT, SM ’16

• Simone Mazzola, PhD ‘16

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Kayonza, ~40,000 buildingsRwanda

The geospatial planning

problem

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Electrified building

Non-Electrified building

Existing grid

Planning questions

1. Best electrification mode?

2. Best technologies?

3. Service “tier”?

4. Rate structure?

5. Subsidy allocation?

6. Level of aggregation ?

7. Time horizon?

1 km

Can we create a method in which both technoeconomic considerations andsocial, political, and regulatory factors can be combined to create a comprehensive regional planning tool?

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Adequate access level: the

social welfare perspective

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Demand growth

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Surveyed potential demand for 24/7 availability. Karambi village, Rwanda

• Idealized demand gathered from survey study (preliminary)

• Weekend demand may differ (example circled)

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Economies of scale in

generation

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Incremental perspective

Solar

Lanterns

Stand-alone

PV system

DC Micro-

grid

Low power

AC Micro-

grid

Grid-

compatible

Micro-grid

Grid

extension

Demand curve expansion (can be mapped to time?)

1 2 3 4 5 6

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Signs of lack of coordination

• A multiplicity of entrepreneurs are offering to cover the basic demand requirements with

unregulated & non standardized approaches that cannot be scaled up or to be eventually

connected to the grid

• This reduces the options of consumers to get out of poverty

• This leaves consumers exposed to potential abuse of monopolistic power

• This creates risk for investors, since their assets might be stranded if grid connection

becomes an option for their consumers

• This makes it likely that the decentralized & mostly renewable technologies will be

replaced by on-grid generation

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Planning and regulation: the

Reference Electrification Model

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Discussion points

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1. Usefulness of reference master plans

• Fidelity v/s data needs

• Persistence in time

• Legitimacy

2. Representation of emerging technologies and business models

3. Incorporation of non-quantitative factors

4. Multi-stage planning

• Grid integration

• Assets obsolescence

5. Differentiated quality of service

6. Technical standards

7. Influence of topography: elevation maps, restricted areas

8. Financial aspects

• Cost of capital by system type

• Sensitivity of billing, operation and maintenance to spatial aggregation

• Subsidy allocation

• Rate design