Amar Inamdar: The thrilling potential for off-grid solar energy
阿馬爾·伊納姆達爾: 自給自足太陽能的驚人潛力
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really incredible happening.
whatsoever across the world,
each household up to the grid.
約為 1500 美元。
it takes about nine years, on average,
平均的等待期約九年,
when you're trying to make that happen.
感覺如同過了一生。
that you have an energy system
it's not just about the lightbulb,
that goes with that lightbulb,
has now started to emulate.
you need to have power stations.
you need to have infrastructure,
to the point of having electricity,
and the appliances
is that there's a revolution happening
all around us here in East Africa.
of the cell phone revolution.
and it's about distributed solar.
關於分散式太陽能。
to be sufficient for every household need.
hasn't been there to make it happen,
that we have to have the grid
and create jobs and industrialize.
of building these grids
that all of the utilities run in Africa,
能源設施虧損加起來,
of 21 billion dollars every year
to wait a very long time for,
with sufficient robustness
that path to development.
we should all get excited about.
都應該為之興奮的事。
at this problem over the last 10 years,
that there's a great big nuclear reactor
with that solar power
能從天上的太陽得到更多太陽能。
to convert some of that solar power,
at the household level.
at the same time.
productivity have come down.
and generating power from it,
over the last 30 years,
that we've all gotten used to,
we all see as part of our everyday lives
日常生活中的電器,
for example, a very simple thing,
than they were five years ago,
compare them to an incandescent bulb,
in the previous slide,
the amount of light,
is of course the cell phone revolution,
當然是手機革命,
off the cell phone revolution,
customers make small payments
over a daily or a weekly schedule.
in the economy that's happening,
something very, very innovative.
to a lady I met with last week.
我上星期遇見的女士。
of a $27 billion market.
like Susan spend every year
to light their homes.
of a small solar system.
而不是關於星球的東西。
allows her to have a couple of lightbulbs,
this jump, from kerosene into light.
at night because she has light.
她的子女可在晚上做功課。
the kids feel about that.
go out at 4am and look after the cows,
twinkle in her eye,
turns her house into a home at night.
在晚上成為一個家。
of her own house at night,
and I thought that was amazing.
而我覺得這非常好。
that many customers of these companies
很多顧客也會做的事,
"I've got the radio and the lights.
「我有了收音機和燈泡。
educate me and my kids.
some hair clippers for my kids,
and I'd love to have a fridge.
is really hungry to do.
is the energy ladder.
that we can get our kids to do homework,
maybe a little flashlight,
或許還有一個小手電筒,
"So where is this headed?"
to provide power
that I think is really exciting.
for one of the world's biggest factories,
and fully off grid.
and creating thousands of jobs,
of these solar systems,
這類太陽能系統,
of families into light,
that I talked about at the beginning,
正如我開場時說,
they're not only energy companies,
people into an economy.
to people in the connecting markets.
extraordinary products
is happening out there
from a social perspective,
energy access for everybody,
a fully-functioning low-carbon economy.
where we're seeing
getting people onto the grid,
that's really dignified.
to picture it for a moment,
just about subsistence power,
不只維持生活所需的能量,
of appliances and tools
這些我們都已經習以為常,
that we've all gotten used to,
that can drive industrial development.
足以推動工業發展。
powerful tools.
in the households, as a farmer,
讓家家戶戶具有生產力,
and bring you into the economy.
a couple of days ago with a farmer
that's run off solar,
how much of a difference it made
對他的生產力帶來的轉變。
we were asking ourselves,
an electric scooter off your rooftop
yourself, using your own power?
是由你自己供電的?
that's happening,
this extraordinary sense of dignity
achieving their power,
and the sense of pride,
into a little tiny video clip,
of these companies that I'm talking about.
公司的經銷商拍攝。
than anyone I've ever heard it.
that we get to a point
independent supply of energy,
when they want to switch it on or off,
or whether they want to store it.
into the hands of the consumer,
That was Martin,
很棒吧?那是馬丁,
wonderful turn of phrase,
that he captures.
as well as consumer of energy ...
能源生產者和消費者⋯⋯
to share power, to sell power,
sitting on your own property.
crowdsourcing with your neighbors
to bring it from the top down.
extraordinary opportunity right now,
有一個特別的機會,
and create an energy system
as the innovators of.
what are the key roadblocks right now?
現在主要障礙是甚麼?
the intermittency of solar power.
首先是太陽能的間歇性。
only shines for 12 hours a day,
take us down that path.
are coming down very quickly.
with the appliance set.
運用這電器系統做的事。
opportunity there, Chris.
21 billion dollars of subsidies
210 億美元資助,
on the current electricity system
and make this happen.
from supplying that demand?
what they can currently sell.
of these capitals,
consumer risk very well,
coming into this space
來到這個空間,
look at this space and say,
so I'm going to stay away from it."
所以會避開它。」
a lot of these companies back.
to picture what could happen here.
非常使人興奮。
the biggest leapfrog of them all.
and for sharing that vision
並與我們分享那願景。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Amar Inamdar - Investor, entrepreneurAmar Inamdar works with businesses and entrepreneurs to imagine, create and grow markets that address our biggest social and environmental challenges.
Why you should listen
Amar Inamdar is an investor, advisor and entrepreneur from East Africa. He is the Managing Director of an investment fund focused on the transformation of energy markets in eastern Africa. His goal is to scale world-class companies that bring clean power to millions of underserved customers and drive economic growth.
Inamdar brings more than 20 years of experience of building teams, markets and businesses in emerging economies. He managed a global portfolio of high-risk, high-impact projects for 10 years at the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank before joining the new business team at Royal Dutch Shell to drive growth in domestic African energy markets. He brings the hands-on experience of working with the boards and management teams of emerging market companies to scale and grow. He worked on transformative projects in India, Nepal, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia and the Philippines. In the early 2000s, Inamdar was the founder of a UK-based advisory firm, building the team and creating a values-driven business that is still successful, 17 years later.
Inamdar graduated from the University of Oxford and has a PhD from the University of Cambridge.
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