2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2010.01.002
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Potential of distributed wood-based biopower systems serving basic electricity needs in rural Uganda

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“…It is assumed that each community has an average of 8 persons/household and 250 households in each community with an electricity need of 30 KWh/month. The electricity need for public centers such as schools and health posts in each community is estimated at 5,000 KWh/year and commercial centers such as grain mills, barber shops, metal workshops, cell phone chargers and other commercial users need an estimated 15,000 KWh/year (Buchholz and Da Silva 2010). Thus each community has an average electricity requirement of 110,000 KWh/ year.…”
Section: Savings For End Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is assumed that each community has an average of 8 persons/household and 250 households in each community with an electricity need of 30 KWh/month. The electricity need for public centers such as schools and health posts in each community is estimated at 5,000 KWh/year and commercial centers such as grain mills, barber shops, metal workshops, cell phone chargers and other commercial users need an estimated 15,000 KWh/year (Buchholz and Da Silva 2010). Thus each community has an average electricity requirement of 110,000 KWh/ year.…”
Section: Savings For End Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wood-fuelled gasifiers combust biomass in an oxygencontrolled environment, generating producer-gas containing 19 + 3% carbon monoxide, 10 + 3% carbon dioxide, 50% nitrogen, 18 + 2% hydrogen and less than 3% methane (Ankur Scientific India, 2012), which then fuels an internal combustion engine. Wood-based electricity production is characterised by low material and energy input (Heller et al, 2004; Pimentel et al, 2002; Zanchi et al, 2012) and can deliver electricity more cost efficiently than alternatives (Banerjee, 2006;Buchholz and Da Silva, 2010). However, implementation hurdles can be substantial (Ghosh et al, 2006) because of its complexity.…”
Section: Electricity From Small-scale Gasification In Ugandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56/kWh, respectively) for comparable scales. Gasification systems provide some additional logistical challenges in conjunction with the increased labour requirements (time and expertise) compared to alternative electricity production systems (Buchholz and Da Silva, 2010). However, labour costs played a minor role in the overall production costs.…”
Section: Status Of Case Studies In 2012mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being economically competitive compared to other alternatives, biomass gasification is not yet widely used in Uganda. These studies emphasise the need to understand this low level of diffusion in terms of policy and business plans [16,43]. Thus, our case study of a foreign energy service company can help to shed light on the dissemination challenge.…”
Section: Overview Of the Energy Service Companymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies reveal that biomass is a high-potential source of energy for Uganda [16,43]. Modern bioenergy technologies have been introduced, but their diffusion remains limited.…”
Section: Overview Of the Energy Service Companymentioning
confidence: 99%