Professor AbuBakr Bahaj, head of ECCD commented, “The basic premise of e4D is that productive use of electricity alongside low-power appliances have the ability to transform the economics of off-grid electricity provision. Furthermore technology innovation such as mobile money means that there is both a need and a willingness to pay for electricity services among even the poorest of society.“
Professor Patrick James, Professor of Energy and Buildings commented, “The e4D approach connects buildings within a village trading centre, with village energy cooperative responsible for the day-to-day operations creating local employment alongside strengthening village identity and ownership of the mini-grid.“
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