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Theme Three
Energy Technology Choice
Topic 3.1: Appropriate technology choice
Objectives
To generate ideas on the factors that determine the choice of an energy technology
To examine the characteristics of appropriate household energy technologies
To assess the gender power relations in the household which determine access to and use of
improved household energy technologies
Time: 2 hours
Content and procedure
Participants are assisted to discuss factors that determine the choosing of an energy technology. They are
encouraged to:
Discuss the skills needed for labour inputs
Consider cost of the technology
Discuss the characteristics of an appropriate technology in relation to the socio-cultural and
environmental aspects of an area, taking into account the ease or difficulty in the availability of
local raw materials
Discuss issues of control and maintenance of the technology chosen, paying attention to skills
needed for maintenance
Suggest suitable production methods and workplace to make use of available production
techniques
User’s notes
Appropriateness of an energy technology
An appropriate technology is one that:
Is suited to the environment in which it is used
Meets the basic human needs of the majority of poor people
Makes full use of local natural resources
Is consistent with the ecological needs of the environment, and
Is efficient and offers comparable levels of productivity to the alternatives.
It is advisable and beneficial to involve a community n determining the type of technology best suited to
their socio-economic environment to develop self-sufficiency.
Appropriate technologies
Are low in capital costs, thereby making final product low in cost
Use local materials wherever possible
Are small enough to be affordable
Can be understood, controlled and maintained by communities wherever possible
Enable people to work together to collectively bring improvements to their communities
Make technology understandable to the people using it and thus suggest ideas for further
innovation
Are flexible so that they can continue to be used or adapted to fit changing circumstance and a
particular socio-cultural environment
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