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Photovoltaic evaluation study

Abstract

Realizing the value and potential of PV-power as well as the growing need for increased cooperation and sharing of knowledge in the field of photovoltaics, FINNIDA and UNICEF decided to undertake a study of selected PV-projects. There were two main objectives for the study: To gather, compile, evaluate and share information on the photovoltaic technology appropriate to developing countries, and to promote the interest and competence of Finnish research institutes, consultants and manufacturers in photovoltaic development. For this purpose a joint evaluation of significant, primarily UN-supported projects providing for the basic needs of rural communities was undertaken. The Gambia and Kenya offered a variety of such projects, and were chosen as target countries for the study. The projects were chosen to be both comparable and complimentary. In the Gambia, the main subject was a partially integrated health and telecommunications project, but a long-operating drinking water pumping system was also studied. In Kenya, a health project in the Turkana area was examined, and also a large scale water pumping installation for fish farming. Field visits were made in order to verify and supplement the data gathered through document research and earlier investigations. Individual data gathering sheets for the project form the  More>>
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
IVO-A-03/92
Reference Number:
SCA: 140501; 140600; PA: FI-93:003019; SN: 93000928550
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1992
Subject:
14 SOLAR ENERGY; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPLIES; EVALUATION; KENYA; GAMBIA; SOLAR ENERGY; WATER SUPPLY; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; COMMUNICATIONS; HEALTH SERVICES; SOLAR CELL ARRAYS; PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS; 140501; 140600; PHOTOVOLTAIC CONVERSION; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS
OSTI ID:
10121117
Research Organizations:
Imatran Voima Oy (IVO), Helsinki (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93761330; ISBN 951-8928-79-7; TRN: FI9303019
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
204 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Johnson, G, Heikkilae, M, Melasuo, T, and Spanner, S. Photovoltaic evaluation study. Finland: N. p., 1992. Web.
Johnson, G, Heikkilae, M, Melasuo, T, & Spanner, S. Photovoltaic evaluation study. Finland.
Johnson, G, Heikkilae, M, Melasuo, T, and Spanner, S. 1992. "Photovoltaic evaluation study." Finland.
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title = {Photovoltaic evaluation study}
author = {Johnson, G, Heikkilae, M, Melasuo, T, and Spanner, S}
abstractNote = {Realizing the value and potential of PV-power as well as the growing need for increased cooperation and sharing of knowledge in the field of photovoltaics, FINNIDA and UNICEF decided to undertake a study of selected PV-projects. There were two main objectives for the study: To gather, compile, evaluate and share information on the photovoltaic technology appropriate to developing countries, and to promote the interest and competence of Finnish research institutes, consultants and manufacturers in photovoltaic development. For this purpose a joint evaluation of significant, primarily UN-supported projects providing for the basic needs of rural communities was undertaken. The Gambia and Kenya offered a variety of such projects, and were chosen as target countries for the study. The projects were chosen to be both comparable and complimentary. In the Gambia, the main subject was a partially integrated health and telecommunications project, but a long-operating drinking water pumping system was also studied. In Kenya, a health project in the Turkana area was examined, and also a large scale water pumping installation for fish farming. Field visits were made in order to verify and supplement the data gathered through document research and earlier investigations. Individual data gathering sheets for the project form the core of this study and are intended to give the necessary information in an organized and accessible format. The findings could practically be condensed into one sentence: PV-systems work very well, if properly designed and installed, but the resources and requirements of the recipients must be considered to a higher degree.}
place = {Finland}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}