The Role of decentralized energy in achieving universal access to

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The role of decentralized energy in
achieving universal access to energy
MJ Ebenhack, President & CEO, AHEAD Energy
David Sweet, Executive Director, World Alliance for
Decentralized Energy (WADE)
Aid and International Development Forum
June 8-9, 2011
Washington, DC USA
At Issue
• >2.7* billion people rely on biomass (40% of global population)
>1.5* million premature deaths per year due to air pollution from
cookstoves
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region of greatest need
• >1.4* billion people lack access to electricity (20% of the global population)
 One billion more have access only to unreliable electricity networks
 85%* of the “powerless” live in rural areas
Unreliable electricity service constrains economic activity and constitutes a
severe obstacle to business operation and growth in developing countries.
•Lack of access to improved energy services has alarming environmental impacts.
Soot (black carbon) from inefficient cookstoves, plays a significant role in
global warming and air pollution.
Reliance on firewood/charcoal is a major contributor to deforestation.
*International Energy Agency, UNDP, & UNIDO, Energy poverty: How to make modern energy access universal, 2010
International Response

2012 designated by the United Nations as
the “International Year of Sustainable
Energy for All.”

Advisory Group on Energy and Climate
Change is challenging the global community
invest 36 billion annually to make universal
access to modern energy services a reality
by 2030.

Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
launched with a goal of 100 million efficient
cookstoves sold by 2020.

Access to adequate, reliable, affordable,
safe, clean and sustainable energy is being
pushed as a human right.
“An intolerable situation.”
- OECD/IEA
“Shameful, unacceptable.”
-The Advisory Group on
Energy and Climate Change
(AGECC)
The way forward
•Commitment from the international community to achieve universal access to
electricity and clean cooking facilities.
•Establishment of national goals for access to life-enhancing energy services.
•Creation of sustainable financial, institutional, and technology frameworks and
effective global strategies.
•Develop human resource capacity in the energy sector.
•Level the playing field.
•Stabilize population growth.
•Wise stewardship of energy.
•Deploy decentralized energy.