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Application of GIS in sub-national energy planning in Kenya



Integrating primary data into a least-cost electrification model using OnSSET (case study of Narok County, Kenya)
outil d'aide à la décision Jan 2025 ; 56 pages
Aut. Douglas Ronoh & Dimitris Mentis & Sarah Odera & Tom Sego & Cornelius Tanui
Ed.
WRI - Washington
Téléchargeable sous format: PdF (5 440 ko)
Site internet: https://www.wri.org/research/application-gis-sub-national-energy-planning-kenya-integrating-primary-data-least-cost

Abstract:
This publication can be used to plan for universal access to clean energy and demonstrates how open source tools can be used to support energy access.

Based on an experiment in the Narok County (Kenya), the study outlines how GIS tools can be used to map energy demand and supply, how to carry out an analysis that links the two, how primary data collection can be used to derive further insights in least-cost electrification modelling, and how to apply these new datasets and analysis results to an Energy Plan. It also addresses one of the biggest barriers to developing energy plans : scarcity of data and insufficient technical capacity. It does so by outlining how GIS data can be aggregated from multiple sources, which are often scattered and siloed, into one platform to use for sub-national energy planning.
Contents:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY p.4
INTRODUCTION p.6
METHODOLOGY p.8
CONCLUSIONS p.34

Publics-Cibles:

Université , Acteurs de coopération , Socio-économiste , Economiste , Décideurs locaux ou nationaux

Mots clefs:

accès à l'énergie (CI) (DT) (OP) , SIG - Système d'information géographique (CI) (DT) (OP)

Pays concerné:

Kenya (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

WRI - World Resources Institute - Washington - Etats Unis
    

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