practical action(s) on bioenergy
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Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy. Steven Hunt Senior Energy Consultant and International Projects Manager. The Working Model. - GOAL - Achieving impact at scale. Changing policies and regulations. Scale. Scale. Changing the practices of others - uptake. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy
Steven HuntSenior Energy Consultant and International Projects Manager
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
The Working Model
Changing the practices of others - uptake
Building the capacity of partners to replicate
Testing ideas and achieving sustainability
- GOAL -Achieving impact at scale
Changing policies and regulations
Communicating for influence & scale
Generating the knowledge
Scale Scale
Learning from our experience and from others
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Learning from experiences
International Case Studies– PISCES/FAO
The “Smoke” Project
Biogas in Sri Lanka
Stoves Projects– Anagi, Upesi
Bioenergy needs and uses
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Testing ideas for sustainability
Biodiesel production and apps– Peru and Sri Lanka
Bioethanol for cooking– Kenya and Madagascar
Reducing Indoor Air Pollution – Nepal, Kenya (and Sudan?)
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Generating the Knowledge
Market Mapping and Modelling – Kenya and Sri Lanka
Resource Assessment – Central Province, Sri Lanka
Energy and Environment– DRC, links to adaptation
PAC PISCES Studies– Food, Land and Water links
Spice Harvest
rate mature spiceharvested
Rate Spice Sun Dried
Spices BeingSun Dried
Annual SunDried Spices Rate Sun Drying
Complete
Average Time toSun Dry Spices
proportion spicessun dried
proportion of spicessubject to funghi
attack
Rate SpicesContaminated
<proportion of spicessubject to funghi
attack>
Spices LostTo Funghi
Annual SpiceMachine Dried
machine dryingcapacity available
machine dryingcapacity
<Rate MatureSpices Harvested>
PotentialDryer Demand
<Biomass Dryers>
proportion of harvestmachined dried
<rate mature spiceharvested>
rate spicesmachine dried
Average Time toMachine Dry Spices
Average Harvest Time0 1
Construction capacity0 20
Price of Mature Spice to Dryer Operator0 10
Market Price for Immature Spices0 10
overhead per kg0 5
price for quality spices0 10
Market Price for Sun Dried Spices0 10
Wood price to biomass driers0 0.5
Average Income for Biomass Dryer Operators
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013year (year)
$/M
achi
ne
Average Income for Biomass Dryer Operators : nara4
Average spice grower income
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013year (year)
$/Sp
ice
Gro
wer
s
Average spice grower income : nara4
Biomass Dryers
60
45
30
15
0
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013year (year)
Mac
hine
Biomass Dryers : nara4
Annual Revenue From Biomass Dried Spices
2 M
1.5 M
1 M
500,000
0
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013year (year)
$
Annual Revenue From Biomass Dried Spices[Cloves] : nara4Annual Revenue From Biomass Dried Spices[Pepper] : nara4Annual Revenue From Biomass Dried Spices[Cinnamon] : nara4
(dried)
(undried)
(machinedrying)
(dryers)
(fromwholesalers)
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Communicating for scale
Publication of results– PA Pubs, Boiling Point
Practical Answers – Technical briefs
Presenting small-scale at large forums– Addis, Helsinki, CHOGM
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Changing the practices of others
Conducting trainings– PMM in Sri Lanka and Kenya– Veg oil recycling in Peru
Delivery Models tool – For energy and bioenergy– Project design to market chains
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Influencing policy
Policy paper to the EU Presidency on local clean energy access– Inclusion of cooking energy
PISCES PWGs & briefs– Kenya, Sri Lanka and Tanzania
District-level data & policy support
Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
PISCES Bioenergy FrameworkB
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Practical Action(s) on Bioenergy, FAO, Rome, 29th October 2009
Thank you!
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