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Policy perspectives on expanding cogeneration from bagasse in Malawi

Long Seng To    
Kingdom Kwapata    
Leonard Masala    
Virginia Alonso Navarro    
Simon Batchelor    
Yacob Mulugetta    
Andrew Barnett    
Stephen Karekezi    

Resumen

Agro-industries have the potential to make a substantial contribution to sustainable energy supply in Africa, including energy access in rural areas. This paper focuses on the drivers and barriers to wider use of cogeneration from sugarcane bagasse in Malawi as there is a potential for the technology to enable access to electricity in rural areas. The paper gives an overview of the policy landscape for the energy sector and the sugar industry in Malawi. The research involved site visits, focus group discussions, and individual semi-structured interviews with participants from key government departments, businesses, research institutes and international agencies. It was found that energy sector reform, the proposed feed-in tariff for renewable energy, and risk are the key issues for investment in this area.Keywords: biomass, renewable energy, electricity

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