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Is a new electrical ecosystem needed and what could it offer?

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The migration from no electricity to plentiful, reliable, affordable electricity is not a smooth one.

This energy access staircase model is based on the Energy Access Tiers defined by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP).
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The 48VDC Realisation Forum exists to advocate filling this gap with an electrical ecosystem that is intermediate between the familiar 12VDC environment used in cars, caravans and boats and small Solar Home Systems, and 230VAC mains electricity.


Chris Moller shares his thoughts on why a new electrical ecosystem is needed in this blog. We want to hear from you! Read his blog and let us know your thoughts and ideas on 48VDC by commenting below.

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  • Helios:


    having a big smile moment calculations for waste incineration now done , those bad boy inefficenct systems , some are even less than 30% converson of fuel energy to electricty , and they have to bury the ash residue as its toxic ...   


    The waste from the incinerator in my county is used as a building material.  They don't dump most of it.


    Incinerating waste has got to be better than chucking it in a landfill to rot down over years.


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  • Helios:


    having a big smile moment calculations for waste incineration now done , those bad boy inefficenct systems , some are even less than 30% converson of fuel energy to electricty , and they have to bury the ash residue as its toxic ...   


    The waste from the incinerator in my county is used as a building material.  They don't dump most of it.


    Incinerating waste has got to be better than chucking it in a landfill to rot down over years.


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