Business Model Canvas

Business Model Canvas

- Vivek Jha - I H Rehman

Structure of the module 1. Conceptual framework for the `energy

delivery model' 2. Three-phase approach to designing an

energy delivery model 3. Guidelines for implementing a business

model

Defining modern energy access

A household having reliable and affordable access to clean cooking facilities, a first connection to electricity and then an increasing level of electricity consumption over time to reach the regional average

- IEA (WEO 2011)

Demystify... 1. Rural areas [250 KWh (per hh per annum); 5h per day]

1. Floor fan + A mobile device + 2 CFL light bulbs 2. LPG/Biogas/ICS

2. Urban areas [500 KWh (per hh per annum); 5h per day]

1. Floor fan + 2 mobile devices + 2 CFL light bulbs + efficient refrigerator + small TV/computer

2. LPG/Biogas/ICS

3. By 2030 ? 800 KWh for all new connections

IEA: Energy for all: Financing access for the poor. Special Early Excerpt of the World Energy Outlook 2011. Paris: International Energy Agency; 2011.

Current levels of investment

USD 9.1 billion in 2009

Private sector finance, 22%

Bilateral Official Development Assistance, 14%

Developing country

governments, 30%

Multilateral organizations, 34%

IEA: Energy for all: Financing access for the poor. Special Early Excerpt of the World Energy Outlook 2011. Paris: International Energy Agency; 2011.

However...

In order to 1. Cover 1.3 billion people without

electricity 2. Cover 2.6 billion people without access

to modern cooking energy services

IEA: Energy for all: Financing access for the poor. Special Early Excerpt of the World Energy Outlook 2011. Paris: International Energy Agency; 2011.

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