HESSEX

HESSEX

Category:

Renewable Energies

Theme:

Eradicating poverty through education.

Deck:

Affordable and clean energy

Event:

Global Social Business Competition 2012

Rank:

Winner

Team:

Boyd Whalan, Daniel Wilson, Edward, Annabelle Kennett, Jack Dostine

Status:

Start-up

2.4 billion people have no access to clean energy sources. Bottom of pyramid (BoP) consumers devote many hours to the daily collection of firewood while other sources such as charcoal and kerosene can cost up to $2-$3 a week out of a $7 family income. The indoor pollution created by dirty fuels kill more people every year than malaria. In addition to the health problems caused, these fuels are expensive in terms of monetary value, time and social cost.

 

A clean energy alternative is available to dirty fuels: A Solar Home System

A typical solar home system comprises a solar panel, battery, one or more energy efficient lights and sometimes mobile phone charging attachments. Their distribution to the poor is impeded by two problems. First, while solar home systems pay for themselves within months through reduced fuel costs, upfront cost and inflexible payment plans provide barriers for poor consumers with inconsistent incomes. Secondly, loan servicing costs prohibit the servicing of remote areas.