@inproceedings{YousifKimiaieMeilingeretal.2022, author = {Yousif, Rone and Kimiaie, Nicola and Meilinger, Stefanie and Bender, Katja and Abagale, Felix K. and Ramde, Emmanuel and Schneiders, Thorsten and Kunstmann, Harald and Diallo, Belko and Salack, Seyni and Denk, Steven and Bliefernicht, Jan and Sawadogo, Windmanagda and Guug, Samuel and Rummeny, Silvan and Bohn, Paul and Chaaraoui, Samer and Schiffer, Sebastian and Abass, Mohammed and Amekah, Edward}, title = {Measurement data availability within EnerSHelF}, booktitle = {EMS Annual Meeting 2022, 4-9 September 2022, Bonn, Germany}, doi = {10.5194/ems2022-530}, institution = {Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften}, pages = {530}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Intention: Within the research project EnerSHelF (Energy-Self-Sufficiency for Health Facilities in Ghana), i. a. energy-meteorological and load-related measurement data are collected, for which an overview of the availability is to be presented on a poster. Context: In Ghana, the total electricity consumed has almost doubled between 2008 and 2018 according to the Energy Commission of Ghana. This goes along with an unstable power grid, resulting in power outages whenever electricity consumption peaks. The blackouts called "dumsor" in Ghana, pose a severe burden to the healthcare sector. Innovative solutions are needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy and health access.}, language = {en} }