Nicole van Beeck
| Date of Ph.D. defense: | June 6, 2003 |
| Title of thesis: | A New Decision Support Method for Local Energy Planning in Developing Countries PDF |
| ISBN: | 90 5668 116 8 |
| Promotor: | Prof.dr. Jeffrey James |
| Co-promotor: | Dr. ing. Willem van Groenendaal |
Abstract:
Energy is required for almost any economic activity. Therefore, regions in
developing countries that show rapid economic growth experience a
substantial increase in energy demand, creating the need for new energy
infrastructure. Energy planning is used to match future energy supply with
demand. However, the current (centralized) approach to energy planning is
not fit for rapidly developing regions; there is a lack of proper
instruments to support the local planning process. This thesis describes the
development and first application of a new method that supports energy
planners in selecting local energy infrastructure for rapidly developing
regions in developing countries. Ultimately, it helps the energy planners to
steer the development of the local energy infrastructure into a desirable
direction. The method has a multidisciplinary eclectic approach that is
referred to as the triple-i approach: it is informative, interactive, and
iterative. Field studies in Noord Brabant (the Netherlands) and Huetar Norte
(Costa Rica) are used to further develop the method and test its underlying
assumptions.

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