4-9 September 2022, Bonn, Germany
EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
Vol. 19, EMS2022-530, 2022, updated on 08 Dec 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2022-530
EMS Annual Meeting 2022
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Measurement data availability within EnerSHelF

Rone Yousif1, Nicola Kimiaie1, Stefanie Meilinger1, Katja Bender1, Felix K. Abagale2, Emmanuel Ramde3, Thorsten Schneiders4, Harald Kunstmann5, Belko Diallo6, Seyni Salack6, Steven Denk7, Jan Bliefernicht5, Windmanagda Sawadogo5, Samuel Guug6, Silvan Rummeny4, Paul Bohn4, Samer Chaaraoui1, Sebastian Schiffer8, Mohammed Abass7, and Edward Amekah3
Rone Yousif et al.
  • 1International Centre for Sustainable Development, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Sankt Augustin, Germany (izne.info@h-brs.de)
  • 2University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana (registrar@uds.edu.gh)
  • 3The Brew-Hammond Energy Centre, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana (uro@knust.edu.gh)
  • 4TH Köln, Cologne, Germany (poststelle@th-koeln.de)
  • 5Universität Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany
  • 6West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use, Accra, Ghana (info@wascal.org)
  • 7WestfalenWIND, Paderborn, Germany (info@westfalenwind.de)
  • 8EnergieKonzepte Schiffer GmbH & Co. KG, Paderborn, Germany (info@energiekonzepte-gmbh.de)

Proposal of a poster for the EMS2022

Intention:

Within the research project EnerSHelF (Energy-Self-Sufficiency for Health Facilities in Ghana), i. a. energy-meteorological and load-related measurement data are collected, for which an overview of the availability is to be presented on a poster.

Context:

In Ghana, the total electricity consumed has almost doubled between 2008 and 2018 according to the Energy Commission of Ghana. This goes along with an unstable power grid, resulting in power outages whenever electricity consumption peaks. The blackouts called "dumsor" in Ghana, pose a severe burden to the healthcare sector. Innovative solutions are needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy and health access.

The aim of the project is therefore to develop PV-based energy solutions for healthcare facilities and to improve the reliability and integrability of such systems in the local electricity grid.

The work is based on a measurement campaign that has been running since 2020 at three hospitals spread across the country. The variables measured include:
Global tilted irradiance (GTI)
Soiling ratio and temperature of the PV panels
All-sky camera recordings
Load measurement aggregate (grid node)
Load measurement sub-distribution (departments and devices)

In addition, weather stations are operated at the sites to improve weather forecasts.

These datasets can be used to follow different approaches to managing the harsh conditions caused by dry and rainy seasons, and to design and control PV hybrid systems appropriately.

According to the World Bank (2017) only 3% of the population in West Africa and the Sahel can currently access PV power through off-grid systems. As an important catalyst for sustainable development, access to a reliable source of clean energy is vital for inclusive economic development, improved human health, wellbeing and security. As such, EnerSHelF can contribute to Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of health (SDG 3), energy (SDG 7) and partnerships (SDG 17).

How to cite: Yousif, R., Kimiaie, N., Meilinger, S., Bender, K., Abagale, F. K., Ramde, E., Schneiders, T., Kunstmann, H., Diallo, B., Salack, S., Denk, S., Bliefernicht, J., Sawadogo, W., Guug, S., Rummeny, S., Bohn, P., Chaaraoui, S., Schiffer, S., Abass, M., and Amekah, E.: Measurement data availability within EnerSHelF, EMS Annual Meeting 2022, Bonn, Germany, 5–9 Sep 2022, EMS2022-530, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2022-530, 2022.

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