Periodic Reporting for period 2 - ENERGICA (ENERGy access and green transition collaboratively demonstrated in urban and rural areas in AfrICA)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-05-01 do 2024-10-31
WP2 evaluated the impact of productive uses of energy on the social and economic situation of rural communities. The analysis of enabling conditions for the implementation of ICESs in the three different demonstrator sites sets the basis for unlocking benefits of community inclusion in energy systems.
Implementing the training curricula developed and proposed to universities in Madagascar will have the dual benefit of enabling students to improve their employability and providing the NANOE demonstrator as well as other organizations in the area with a pool of well-trained workforce specifically trained in the challenges of developing innovative projects in rural areas.
WP4 developed, prototyped and lab-tested innovative technologies to improve rural energy systems and increase the impact of energy access. These technologies are expected to be replicable to similar sites and not only improve the economic performance the energy systems but unlock socio-economic benefits for the rural communities electrified.
The demonstrator will show how to improve value streams and resource utilization, while creating job opportunities and value in the form of energy and natural fertilizer. The solar reactor will test its effectiveness in the local context and gain a better understanding requirements for the innovative water purification solution, promising to reduce water stress in many African countries.
The demonstrator showcases strong market fit for the electric motorcycles and charging stations. The motorcycles have proven to deliver excellent performance for passenger transport and goods delivery in Nairobi, while the charging stations enable on-demand charging. Both solutions reduce operational costs compared to fossil fuels for end-users while enhancing power grid efficiency.
WP7 explores the feasibility and potential of innovative energy technologies, focusing on developing adaptable business and financial models. It supports scalability and sustainability by conducting detailed techno-economic studies and feasibility assessments, ensuring the long-term impact of the ENERGICA solutions.
WP8 will evaluate ENERGICA solutions across three sites, comparing them to conventional alternatives across environmental, socio-economic, climate, and SDG-based impact. Insights from social acceptance, climate modeling, and sustainability analyses will validate effectiveness and scalability. Results will offer actionable recommendations for replicability, supporting energy transitions and sustainability in diverse regions.
ENERGICA results will be disseminated to local and regional stakeholders to ensure the uptake and replication of results to other contexts. Synergies with sister projects (i.e. SESA), will be exploited with the co-organisation of a joint final event for common dissemination. An exploitation strategy will ensure the widespread exploitation of the project´s solutions beyond the project lifetime.
WP 11 will continuously consult tools and procedures developed to ensure efficient processes and administration in line with EC guidelines and requirements.