85% of Africa's 1.26B people live in rural areas.

Main grid extension? Too expensive for most utilities.

The math: Only 40% of remote households can get main grid. 60% need minigrid/off-grid.

But minigrids fail without viable business models.

We're teaching the solution. Follow along.

#Minigrids #EnergyAccess

🛠️ It’s Tools-Day: Offgridplanner – #Simulation von Stromversorgungssystemen 🔋

Unser #OpenSource Tool zur Planung und Optimierung von #minigrids in Nigeria.

đź”§ Was kann Offgridplanner?

- Automatische Identifizierung von Gebäuden aus OpenStreetMap
- Räumliche Optimierung des Verteilnetzes

👉 Paula Preuß
👉 Katrin Lammers,

➡️ Hier erfahrt ihr mehr: https://lnkd.in/eiUTGMie
➡️ Offgridplanner direkt testen: https://lnkd.in/epkA3cN7
➡️ Offgridplanner auf GitHub: https://lnkd.in/eZXnaGVv

For #climate and livelihoods, #Africa bets big on #solar #minigrids
#Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, #offgrid solar panel installations. https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/03/for-climate-and-livelihoods-africa-bets-big-on-solar-mini-grids/
For climate and livelihoods, Africa bets big on solar mini-grids

Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, off-grid solar panel installations.

Ars Technica
For climate and livelihoods, Africa bets big on solar mini-grids

Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, off-grid solar panel installations to bring reliable electricity to remote communities — setting a model for other African countries

Knowable Magazine | Annual Reviews

#Liberia one of 21 #African #countries to benefit from new #initiative to transform #energy markets

Launched today at the #UnitedNations #ClimateConference #COP27, the Africa #Minigrids Program (#AMP) is a country-led #technical assistance program that supports some of Africa’s poorest #communities.

https://www.undp.org/liberia/press-releases/liberia-one-21-african-countries-benefit-new-initiative-transform-energy-markets

Liberia one of 21 African countries to benefit from new initiative to transform energy markets | United Nations Development Programme

UNDP
Mini-grids don’t just provide access to electricity, they are a catalyst to economic growth and improved livelihoods

A race is underway to provide energy access to 1 billion, mostly rural, people living without electricity. That access will be delivered in many ways; through the traditional grid, via rooftop solar for homes, and increasingly by scaling an innovative, community-based approach called “mini-grids.”

But instead of requiring US$15,000 per kilometer to extend often over-stressed and unreliable grids, or limiting people to lighting and phone charging as some rooftop solar systems do, mini-grid technology allows small power plants to be built where they are needed, and if well designed, to reliably power whatever loads and appliances are needed. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has said mini-grids and other non-centralized solutions are the least-cost option for connecting three-quarters of those still living without basic electricity.

All that’s required is US$15 billion a year between now and 2030, the IEA says, to fund the needed mini-grids. That might seem like a lot, but to put it in perspective, it’s just one-third of what American consumers spend each year on pet care.

When impact is measured over a longer period of time, the story gets really compelling. Over the last five years, for example, an RVE.SOL mini-grid in Kenya’s Sidonge village has boosted the local community. A combination of access to power, small business education and third party finance has empowered the creation of 14 small enterprises ranging from a hairdresser to a hugely popular community video hall.

In education and healthcare, the impact in Sidonge has also been felt, with a 180% increase in school attendance by girls. Why? Mini-grid electricity is cheaper than kerosene so homes have more disposable income. They can afford school uniforms, and girls can study at night without affecting their ability to do traditional daytime chores. Lighting has also enabled night-time study groups, upping the average primary school grades by 40%.

See cleantechnica.com/2018/09/06/w…

#minigrids cleantechnica.com/2018/09/06/w…
Why "Mini" Matters To Achieve Power For All | CleanTechnica

Mini-grids don’t just provide access to electricity, they are a catalyst to economic growth and improved livelihoods

CleanTechnica
Mini-grids don’t just provide access to electricity, they are a catalyst to economic growth and improved livelihoods #minigrids https://cleantechnica.com/2018/09/06/why-mini-matters-to-achieve-power-for-all/
Why "Mini" Matters To Achieve Power For All | CleanTechnica

Mini-grids don’t just provide access to electricity, they are a catalyst to economic growth and improved livelihoods

CleanTechnica