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This document outlines the progress made in local energy integration in Lyon since July 20, 2005. It discusses subcontracting with local parties, environmental and social impact assessments, costs involved, and potential impacts on villages. Recommendations for stimulating productive activities and financial support are provided. Future steps include peer reviews, ensuring implementation, local presentations, and securing funds.
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Local level integration SIA and EIA ETC Energy Lyon, 20 July 2005
What has been done? • Local parties subcontracted: framework and guidance established by ETC • Environmental Impact Assessment: • PECC2 (government owned consultancy company) • Social Impact Assessment: • RCEE (ngo / private consultancy company) • Draft reports are available
EIA • No major environmental issues • The environmental costs: • Low costs • Reforestation, recovery and protection of forest areas, • The costs to keep the areas along inter-commune road system during construction period clean
SIA Ha Dung2 • no electricity, expected from HPP Krong Pa II • (free) kerosene and (free) fuel wood for lighting • Diesel engine for rice milling • Slash and burn agriculture • Very few productive activities Kon Lanh1 • grid connected since February 2004 • Free access • TV in “Rong House” • Rice cookers • Lighting at outside toilet • Permanent living • Very few productive activities
SIA Comparative research in 2 villages Expected impacts: • Consumptive use: lighting and tv (40% watch frequently) • Social conditions: schools and cultural house • Productive uses: few impacts, no investment capacity Households can afford neither connection nor fee Recommendations: • Stimulate productive activities (e.g. project for repair and maintenance workshop) • Financial support needed (both for access and for development of productive activities)
Load forecast • Ha Dung • 20 Mwh, 10 kW • 47 Mwh (after 5 years) • All 9 villages: 95 kW
What’s next? • Peer review: • SIA: ETC, GLPC, IED? • EIA: ETC, GLPC, IoE? • How to make sure that something will happen with the results? • Local presentation? • Funds for implementation?