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Title: Clean Energy Options, Markets


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Clean Energy Options, Markets Development
Energy and Resources Group
  • Professor Daniel M. Kammen
  • Director, Renewable and Appropriate Energy
    Laboratory (RAEL)
  • Energy and Resources Group
  • Goldman School of Public Policy
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Energy PMP International Seminar on Planetary
    EmergenciesErice, Italy 19-8-2003

2
The Vision of RAEL
  • What is RAEL?
  • An interdisciplinary center for innovation in
    energy technologies, use, and impacts, with a
    focus on clean energy systems to support
    sustainable development.
  • A focal point for North-South collaborations and
    outreach
  • A training facility for science, technology, and
    policy studies
  • Who is RAEL?
  • Director (Kammen) - Postdoctoral fellows (2)
  • Visiting scholars (3 - 5/year) - Students (gt20)
  • Overseas partner groups African Academy of
    Sciences Energy and Development Research Center
    (S. Africa), GIRA (Mexico)

3
RAEL Activities
  • Understanding building clean energy markets
  • Distributed generation and clean power in the US
  • Solar and wind
  • Fuel cells
  • Solar energy in developing nations
  • Clean vehicles and fuels
  • Energy policy
  • Beyond the environment vs. economy debate
  • Deep cuts in carbon emissions energy equity
  • Energy and society
  • Energy and health impacts differences based on
    gender, ethnicity and socioeconomics

4
Energy Issues Development
  • Energy services in developing countries depend on
    a combination of locally available fuels and
    technologies, and efficient use of those
    resources
  • The Economics of energy and energy efficiency are
    not the same in areas with a shortage of power
    (non-grid areas, LDCs) compared to that in
    industrialized nations
  • Energy is critically connected to health and the
    management of water and environmental resources
  • Lets begin with biomass

5
The Global Burden of Disease (Morbidity)
Total 1.4 B
source WHO, 1999
6
Stove Markets Emerging, Evolving Globally
  • Stoves now a trendy, hot, topic. Why?
  • Magnitude of the health issue
  • Ability to quantify
  • (cost/benefit) the impact
  • Role of markets in stove
  • dissemination
  • World Health Organization
  • has (finally) come around

Mass production of the improved chula cookstove
in India
7
Exposure Response Market Response
  • Health examinations for all major diseases
  • Research and community testing of stoves
  • Detailed monitoring of both personal and ambient
    pollution
  • Kenyan stove market emerged and local
    entrepreneurs established businesses

8
The Effect of Exposure Patterns(Ezzzati, Mbinda
and Kammen, EST, 30, 2000)
Conclusion Dramatic under estimate of illness
with traditional, average, pollutant monitoring.
Average PM10 Exposure (?g / m3)
0 - 5
5 - 15
gt 50
15 - 50
Demographic Subgroups
9
Exposure Reduction (gt age 5) (Ezzzati and
Kammen, The Lancet, 358, 2001)The first
dose-response intervention study in a developing
nation
Probability (ARI)
Average Daily Exposure (?g / m3)
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