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IEEE Tech Talk: Ending Energy Poverty through Off-Grid Solar Power

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Over 600 million people lack access to the electricity grid. This form of energy poverty disproportionately afflicts those living in developing countries, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia. Closer to home, tens of thousands of households, mostly on tribal lands, are without grid electricity. Achieving universal electrification through grid extension is optimistically decades away and, in many rural areas, may never occur. This talk describes approaches to providing off-grid electricity solutions in the form of renewable energy-powered mini-grids, microgrids, energy kiosks, and solar home systems. Dr. Louie will draw upon his experiences in Zambia and the Navajo Nation to explain the technology and development approaches, barriers, and opportunities for rural electrification. Dr. Louie will also introduce IEEE Smart Village and give examples of how global IEEE members are working toward ending energy poverty.
Please register for the event using the link provided below. No CEUs or PDHs will be offered for this event.
Co-sponsored by: IEEE Young Professionals
Speaker(s): Dr. Henry Louie
Agenda:
5.30 pm to 6.00 pm. Networking & Dinner in-person only.
(Meet senior members for references during networking and Dinner.)
6.00 pm to 6.05 – Introduction by Sanjay Samuel
6.05 pm to 6.45 – Tech Talk by Dr. Henry Louie
6.45 pm to 6.55- Q&A
Room: Casey Commons, Room # 530, Bldg: Casey Building, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444459

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