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INES Project Energy Data Collection and Planning

INES Project Energy Data Collection and Planning. Jyrki Luukkanen Finland Futures Research Centre, University of Turku http://ffrc.utu.fi , www.mekong.fi. INES Project Interlinkages between Energy and Livelihoods – Data, Training and Scenarios for Sustainable Energy Planning in Laos.

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INES Project Energy Data Collection and Planning

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  1. INES ProjectEnergy Data Collection and Planning Jyrki Luukkanen Finland Futures Research Centre, University of Turku http://ffrc.utu.fi, www.mekong.fi

  2. INES ProjectInterlinkages between Energy and Livelihoods – Data, Training and Scenarios for Sustainable Energy Planning in Laos • Two main tasks: • Energy data collection • Development of energy planning in Lao PDR

  3. Purpose: • collect data on household energy consumption patterns and their impact on livelihood • collect data on energy use in industry, agriculture and transportation • develop energy planning models in cooperation with different Ministries of Government of Lao PDR

  4. Purpose(cont.) • (iv) carry out training and capacity building in energy model development and their use in energy planning • (v) create scenarios for planning purposes together with different Ministries and disseminate the information

  5. Energy data collection • Household energy data was collected through: • 12 Focus Group Discussions • Household and village leader survey • Survey covered 2000 households and the leaders of the sample villages in different geographical and ecological areas of Laos • Carried out by Indochina Research Ltd. IRL

  6. Energy data collection • Data was collected of energy use in: • Industry • Agriculture • Transportation • Households • Commercial sector • Data was collected by Khum Business Ltd. and • Provincial Departments of Energy and Mining and Planning and Investment collected provincial level data

  7. models • collected data was used as input for energy modelling tools (LaoLinda and LEAP) at national level • models were further developed in close cooperation and for the needs of the different provinces in Laos

  8. Training and capacitydevelopment • training was organized for national and provincial government representatives • construction and development of energy modelling tools and data collection for models • creating and utilizing energy scenarios

  9. Project target • produced provincial data on energy consumption and livelihoods in Laos • energy modelling tools developed for each Province in Laos and translated in Lao • energy scenarios were developed together with the provincial participants

  10. models • Purpose of developed models is to get more detailed understanding of • What affects the energy use • How energy use is connected to economy • What are impacts of energy use • What issues have an impact on others (e.g. new factory -> more energy use -> need for new power plant, need for new roads, housing, schools etc.) • Target was to get a comprehensive picture of energy sector and its linkages and impacts to other activities

  11. NEXT STEPS? • What is still needed? • Planning the organisation of annual data collection in the future • Further development of provincial and national models and capacity to use them in planning • Training how to promote sustainable development in energy planning

  12. THANK YOU • Jyrki Luukkanen • Research professor • Finland Futures Research Centre • University of Turku • www.utu.fihttp://ffrc.utu.fi • www.mekong.fi • Jyrki.luukkanen@utu.fi

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