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Implementation of Solar Thermal Energy Projects in Developing Countries
Werner WeissAEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies (AEE INTEC)A-8200 Gleisdorf, Feldgasse 19AUSTRIA
Achievements - 2010
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Annually installed capacity of flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors
Solar Thermal in Developing Countries?
Potential
Contribution to Energy Supply
Target Groups
A li tiApplications
Challenges
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Potential
1000 – 1200 kWh/m² a
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South Africas Electricity Production
Reserve Margin – Electricity Production
Source: www.info.gov.za
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1 Million Solar Water Heaters Programme, South Africa
South African 1 Million Systems Programme
System parameters3 m² collector area = 2.1 kWth
Hot water storage: 200 ltr.
Daily hot water consumption: 150 ltr.
Annual SavingsAnnual Savings3400 kWh electricity
CO2: 2300 kg
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Market penetration like in Cyprus or Israel
22.05 GWth
Market penetration like in Cyprus or Israel
34 TWh electricity
Basic electricity for 3.4 Million people
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Target Groups?
Import or local production?
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Solar Thermal in Developing Countries?
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Contribution to Energy Supply
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Solar Water Heating Systems
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Hammam in Attaouia, Morocco
Hammam in Attaouia, Morocco
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Katutura State Hospital in Windhoek, Namibia
Solar Drying in Guatemala
Source: CONA
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Combined SWH and Cooling
Water Treatment, Mozambique
Source: SoWaDis, SPF
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Sea Water Desalination
Source: CIEMAT, INETI252 CPC AO SOL (499 m²)
Biggest System Worldwide, Saudi Arabia36.000 m² / 25 MWth
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Solar Thermal in Developing Countries?
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Contribution to Energy Supply
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Challenges
Lack of (sustainable) political supportLack of (sustainable) political support mechanisms
Lack of trained people
Upfront investmentUpfront investment
Low (subsidised) energy prices
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Train the Trainer Programmes
SolTrain
Dissemination Courses
Demonstration Systems
Support to Policy and AdministrationPublic Awareness
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