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DISEM Financing

DISEM Financing. Salah Hannachi President of EnerSol -WSEF 2012 September 4 th. Outline. Introduction Proposal of a vision Poverty reduction DISEM mission DISEM stakeholders DISEM fund raising. Introduction. Keys to succeful financing Good vision

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DISEM Financing

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  1. DISEM Financing SalahHannachi President of EnerSol-WSEF 2012 September 4th

  2. Outline • Introduction • Proposal of a vision • Poverty reduction • DISEM mission • DISEM stakeholders • DISEM fund raising

  3. Introduction Keys to succeful financing Good vision Good activity agenda (research, training etc..) Good targeting of stakeholders Good acceptance (marketing) Renewable energy acceptance Good acceptance Energy strategy Job creation (value chain) Sustainable development Technology access and ownership (R&D)

  4. Introduction

  5. Introduction

  6. 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 Introduction Fossil Energy Futures Cost ($/barrel) Demand Production(millions of barrels/day) Production

  7. Introduction CO2 emissions

  8. Introduction CO2 Concentration and Surface Temperature CO2 Concentration Average Surface Temperature

  9. Introduction Desertification Need for a global energy paradigm shift

  10. Introduction

  11. Tunisia’s record • More than 30 years of R&D in RE&EE and transportation • Production • 1977: Preparation of the Tunisian research program on Solar Energy • 1982: Installation of scientific equipment (Thermal Solar, Desalination, PV, Wind , and Biomass. • 1990: Production of the first PV cell in Tunisia and in Africa with an average yield of 11 % (14.5% in 1992) • 2002: Seminar with UNIDO on export PV industry in Tunisia • Energy transportation • 1990: Superconducting • More than 400 researchers and 600 doctoral students in Tunisia, • Many Tunisians working on Renewable Energy in the USA, Europe, and Japan.

  12. Proposal of a vision

  13. Proposal of a vision

  14. Poverty reduction Residential Industrial

  15. DISEM Mission • Data Center • Knowledge Platform • Internships • Coordination • Grounding for relevance • Interface • Fund raising

  16. DISEM stakeholders • Stakeholders: • Fund providers • National • Bilateral • Multilateral • Civil society • Revenue generating activities • Research and Academic institutions • Industry and R&D • Policy makers • Civil society organizations • General public

  17. DISEM fund raising Fund Providers DISEM Industry and Policy Research and Training Centers

  18. Models for DISEM • AIMS (American Institute for Maghrebi studies • CEMAT (Centre d’EtudesMaghrebinesaTunis) • CEMA (Centre d”EtudesMaghrebines en Algerie) • TALIM (Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies • IRMC (Institut de recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain) - Tunis

  19. Thank you for your attention

  20. 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 Introduction Fossil Energy Futures Cost ($/barrel) Demand Production(millions of barrels/day) Production

  21. Introduction CO2 emissions

  22. Introduction CO2 emissions

  23. Introduction CO2 Concentration and Surface Temperature CO2 Concentration Average Surface Temperature

  24. Introduction Desertification Need for a global energy paradigm shift

  25. Introduction IEA/G8 Task8 reports • OCDE representation • 10 year - mission:1999 – 2009 • 3 reports: 2003, 2007, and 2009 • Conclusions : • Energy from the desert • VLSPV (Very Large Scale PV) • Water solution • Imperative of a holistic vision • Global Initiatives • DESERTEC • SSB (Sahara Solar Breeder) Plan • UHVDC (Ultra High Voltage Direct Current) • Superconductivity

  26. Introduction

  27. Introduction

  28. Introduction

  29. Introduction

  30. Introduction Economies of scale

  31. Introduction

  32. Introduction Solar energy is a reliable complement to conventional energy

  33. Objective To show that Solar Energy is not only an energetic strategy but a multidimensional strategy • Job creation strategy • R&D strategy • Environment protection strategy • National energetic strategy • Industrial and commercial strategy • Disperse Power Production strategy

  34. Job creation strategy

  35. Job creation strategy

  36. Job creation strategy

  37. R&D strategy • More than 30 years of R&D in RE&EE and transportation • Production • 1977: Preparation of the Tunisian research program on Solar Energy • 1982: Installation of scientific equipment (Thermal Solar, Desalination, PV, Wind , and Biomass. • 1990: Production of the first PV cell in Tunisia and in Africa with an average yield of 11 % (14.5% in 1992) • 2002: Seminar with UNIDO on export PV industry in Tunisia • Energy transportation • 1990: Superconducting • More than 400 researchers and 600 doctoral students in Tunisia, • Many Tunisians working on Renewable Energy in the USA, Europe, and Japan.

  38. R&D strategy

  39. National energy independence strategy

  40. Environment protection strategy CO2 emissions

  41. Industrial and commercial strategy • National framework: • Prosol 1&2 • Prosolelec • Tunisian Solar Plan (PST) • EUMENA framework • ELMED • MEDGRIG • African framework: • Many poor African countries having already the grid parity

  42. Industrial and commercial strategy Residential Industrial

  43. Disperse Power Production strategy • Off grid / On grid stations • Rural Development • Fight against poverty • Stand alone power stations • Smart grids

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