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Biomass Energy Initiative for Africa (BEIA)

2010
区域
Africa
实施国家
Benin, Ethiopia, Gambia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania

The World Bank launched the Biomass Energy Initiative for Africa (BEIA) in 2010 to help modernize the biomass energy sector, as part of the Africa Renewable Energy and Access Program (AFREA). BEIA focused on technologies ranging from charcoal to briquettes and from high efficiency cookstoves to bioelectricity, using innovative delivery models and relied on private initiatives, social enterprises, and public–private partnerships.

BEIA supported nine innovative pilot biomass energy projects in eight countries.

-          Uganda—Promotion of Improved Biomass Top Lit-Up Draft Stoves; Promotion of Bioelectricity

-          South Africa—Promotion of Improved Biomass Rocket Stoves

-          The Gambia—Promotion of Improved Biomass Vesto Stoves

-          Tanzania—Promotion of Charcoal Briquettes

-          Rwanda—Promotion of Charcoal Producers’ Organization

-          Kenya—Scaling Up Biodiesel Production

-          Benin—Promotion of Social Biofuels

-          Ethiopia—Promotion of Ethanol Micro-Distilleries

According to a review summary, the project in Tanzania enabled 720 people in 12 villages to be trained in producing charcoal from agricultural waste, while the program in Rwanda helped a cooperative improve its charcoal kilns. Meanwhile, the Modernizing Biomass Energy in Benin program is promoting sustainable woodfuel production and a market management system for 300,000 hectares of forests. The projects in Benin, Ethiopia, and Kenya each also helped demonstrate the feasibility of small-scale locally produced and consumed biofuels.

关键词
Biomass energy, wood fuel, charcoal, kilns, wood plantations, briquettes, improved cookstoves, bioelectricity, innovative delivery models, private sector engagement, social enterprises, public–private partnerships
干预措施的类型
项目
計劃/項目子類別
增加资源供应, 提高转换效率, 高效利用
干预措施的层次
多个国家
实施责任方
World Bank; ESMAP