The Big Picture –
Energy Needs Worldwide
The Energy Situation
in Developing Countries
In
developing nations, burning organic material like wood and charcoal accounts
for more than 70% of fuel used for heating and cooking. The burning of this
organic material is a major contributor to degrading air quality and increased
air pollution.
Best
estimates by the IEA suggest there is $16 trillion in proposed infrastructure
investments in the energy sector of developing nations. Even after such
investments have been made the IEA predicts 1.4 billion of the world’s poorest
people will remain without access to electricity. Due to economic and
population growth the demand for energy in the Asia-Pacific region is expected
to double over the next 25 years.
Can Diesel Generators
Help Provide Energy Solutions in Developing Countries?
Connecting
rural communities to national power grids in developing countries is not
economically viable. Grid infrastructure in developing counties is limited at
best. Diesel Generators provide an ideal solution. They can be used on their
own or as part of a combined electrical supply system in conjunction with wind
and solar power.
Agriculture
typically accounts for large parts of developing economies. India’s rural
irrigation network is estimated to be run by approximately 4 million small
Diesel Generators.
Diesel
generators are low-tech, durable, Portable Power sources and provide critical
energy solutions in developing countries.
As
developing nations grapple with increasing infrastructure needs, electrical
demand continues to outstrip supply. This leads to peak power deficits, power
outages and brownouts. Diesel Generators can provide the security of power
supply in the event of grid failure.
Used Diesel
Generators provide the most cost effective solution in terms of initial
capital cost for developing nations when compared to alternatives like solar
and wind energy. Due to the limited budgets of developing nations, diesel
generators remain the best solution for primary and backup electrical
generation.
As
developing nations continue to industrialize and while populations continue
growing, energy needs will increase. Diesel Generators provide a critical
energy source in developing nations. This trend is expected to continue for the
foreseeable future.
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