The Global Electrification Platform (GEP), an initiative by the World Bank to standardize and simplify the use of geospatial tools for least-cost electrification planning, was originally launched in November 2019 (GEP 1.0), followed by an update in September 2021 (GEP 2.0) that refined the modelling of mini grid systems and introduced estimation of non-residential electricity demand. The high-level technology and investment breakdown allow users to visualize the access challenge across the country, in time and space, and provide an important baseline for dialogue and sector-wide planning for service delivery. The Electricity Model Base for Africa (TEMBA) is the world's first model of the African electricity supply representing the electricity supply system of each continental African country and the trade links between them. An initial version was first developed to inform the World Energy Outlook of 2014 and was sponsored by SIDA (IEA, 2014). The model is open source and developed using the Open-Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS) (Howells et al., 2011). TEMBA has been used, along with the Global Electrification Platform (GEP), to assess least-cost power generation investment options considering 2030 electrification goals, different levels of electricity consumption per capita (Low, High) and costs of renewables (New Policies, Renewable Deployment scenarios) (Pappis, 2022). The analysis presented in this report, builds upon this study to create a custom-made version of TEMBA to extract an indicative grid cost of generation and grid emission factors in selected countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Results from the TEMBA model were integrated into GEP 3.0 to account for emissions stemming from increased access to electricity for the achievement of SDG7.1.1.
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- Disclosure Date
- 2024/07/16
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- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- The Global Electrification Platform (GEP) 3.0 : Optimization of Centralized Grid Generation and Estimated Emissions Associated with the Achievement of SDG7
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- 23
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- Advisory Services & Analytics
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- United States of America
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- 1W-Programmatic Asa For Electricity Access -- P174361
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- TF0B8021-Electricity Access Program Supervision,TF0C3699-Financial Innovation For Energy Access - FY21-24 - Own-managed - 3,TF0C3703-Off-Grid Solar Scale-Up - FY21-24 - Own-Managed 3,TF0C3704-Improving Livelihoods through Productive Use of Electricity 3,TF0C3705-Improving Livelihoods and Human Capital - Own Managed 3,TF0C3706-Leaving No One Behind - FY21-24 - Own-managed 3,TF0C3724-Mini Grid Facility - FY21-24 Own-Managed - 3,TF0C4531-Clean Cooking Fund - FY21-24 Own-Managed - 3,TF0C4532-Global Electrification Platform (GEP) - FY21 - 24 - Own-managed II,TF0C4560-Integrated Electrification Strategies & Planning - FY21-24 - Own-manage
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- ESMAP2 (IEES2)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
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Table of Contents
- The Global Electrification Platform 1
- Optimization of centralized grid generation estimated emissions 1
- Table of Contents 2
- Executive Summary 3
- Open Source Spatial Electrification Tool 3
- Grid Generation Cost Estimates 3
- Emission Estimations for SDG7 3
- Introduction 4
- Global Electrification Platform 4
- Methodology 4
- Different types of grid-connected power generation technologies 4
- Fuel prices and projected evolution 5
- Economic parameters of power generation technologies 5
- Technical parameters for each power generation technology 5
- Transmission and distribution investment costs 5
- Fossil fuel reserves through Africa 5
- Renewable energy potential 5
- Losses in transmission and distribution 5
- National grid-connected renewable energy generation targets 5
- Emission factors per input fuel 5
- Carbon price 5
- Cross-border electricity interconnections 5
- Electricity demand and projections for all sectors 6
- 𝐿𝐶𝑂𝐸 8
- 𝐼 𝑂𝑀 𝐹 8
- 1 𝑟 8
- 1 𝑟 8
- 𝐼 𝑂𝑀 𝐹 𝐸 𝑡 𝑟 𝑛 8
- Harmonized Grid Emission factor Harmonized Grid Emission factor 9
- Electricity demand target Social commercial uses PV System cost Intermediate investment plan Rollout plan Carbon price 9
- Results and discussion 10
- Harmonized Grid Emission Factor 15
- Error Reference source not found. 16
- References 21
- Annex A Country Coverage of TEMBA and GEP 22