Using Mobile Phone Data for Electricity Infrastructure Planning
Eduardo Alejandro Martinez-Cesena, Pierluigi Mancarella, Mamadou, Ndiaye, Markus Schl\"apfer

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel framework that leverages mobile phone data, socioeconomic, and geo-referenced data to improve rural electrification planning in developing countries, demonstrated through a case study in Senegal.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated methodology combining mobile phone data analysis with energy infrastructure modeling for electrification planning in developing regions.
Findings
Mobile phone data can effectively inform electrification strategies.
The framework supports evaluating techno-economic feasibility of various electrification options.
Results show potential for more efficient and cost-effective rural electrification plans.
Abstract
Detailed knowledge of the energy needs at relatively high spatial and temporal resolution is crucial for the electricity infrastructure planning of a region. However, such information is typically limited by the scarcity of data on human activities, in particular in developing countries where electrification of rural areas is sought. The analysis of society-wide mobile phone records has recently proven to offer unprecedented insights into the spatio-temporal distribution of people, but this information has never been used to support electrification planning strategies anywhere and for rural areas in developing countries in particular. The aim of this project is the assessment of the contribution of mobile phone data for the development of bottom-up energy demand models, in order to enhance energy planning studies and existing electrification practices. More specifically, this work…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis · ICT in Developing Communities · Urban Transport and Accessibility
