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10:25Innovative Energy EfficiencyCommunication and Awarenessthrough the "H" factorMr Nkateko Siweya, Eskom, Sunninghill,p 101Quantification of Emissions Generatedfrom Domestic Burning Activities fromTownships in JohannesburgMr Thomas Bagala, University ofWitwatersrand, Johannesburg, p 61Part 1- Paired interviews: Inquiring into thebest experiences of energy efficiencyimplementation (as EE practitioners),and behaviour change (as consumers)INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE10:50 – 11:20 Refreshments11:20 –<strong>12</strong>:35Parallel session AElectrification and Energy use inRural Areas & Renewable EnergyVenue AChairperson: Peter Fowles11:20 An Intelligent Switch System for CarBatteriesDr Jiangfeng Zhang, University ofPretoria, Pretoria, p 17711:45 Can Solar -Biogas Hybrid Systems bethe Solution to Sustainable EnergySupply in Rural Areas?Mrs Henerica Tazvinga, Council forScientific & Industrial Research, Pretoria,p 203<strong>12</strong>:10 Non-conventional Substation andDistribution System for RuralElectrificationProf George O. Anderson, University ofBotswana, Gaborone, p <strong>13</strong>3Parallel session BDomestic Solid Fuel Use -ContinuedVenue BChairperson: Sereeter Lodoysamba &Godfrey ChikoworeFuel use In Welverdiend, Mpumalanga:Socio-Economic Factors, Fuel Choiceand Quantities of Fuel usedMs Alison Hughes, University of CapeTown, Rondebosch, p 11Distribution and Marketing Strategy forthe StovetecMr Francois Louw, Restio Energy,Somerset West h 1Design Features of Solid Fuel Stoves:Workshop DiscussionMr Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, NewDawn Engineering, OntarioINTERACTIVE WORKSHOP ONIMPLEMENTATION (Continued)Venue CChairperson: Stephen DavisPart 2- Group feedback: Inquiring into thebest experiences of energy efficiencyimplementation (as EE practitioners),and behaviour change (as consumers)Part 3- Create shared images of a preferredfuture for energy efficiency andbehaviour change (as consumers)Part 4- Innovate ways to create that futureamong the energy practitioner /researcher community and amongconsumersTowards sustainable energy, solutions for the developing world<strong>12</strong>:35 – <strong>13</strong>:35 Lunch<strong>13</strong>:35 –14:55Parallel session ARenewable EnergyVenue AChairperson: George Anderson<strong>13</strong>:35 Designing a Photovoltaic Sustained Power Sector: AReview of Current Practice.Mr Eko Akpama, Cross River University of Technology,Calabar, Nigeria p 155<strong>13</strong>:55 Solar powered Absorption Cooling Systems for SouthernAfricaMr Tatenda Bvumbe, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban,p 16114:15Domestic Application of a PV SystemDr Anthony Keen, , Rondebosch, p 18314:35 Investigating the Feasibility of Small Hydropower: A CaseStudyMr Ilyas Omar, Cape Peninsula University of Technology,Bellville, p 19314:55 – 15:05 Best Paper Award and Closure15:05 – 15:30 RefreshmentsParallel session BStove Testing Methodologies and SessionDiscussionVenue BChairperson: Harold Annegarn & James RobinsonThe Uncontrolled Cooking Test: Measuring Three-Stone FirePerformance in Northern MozambiqueMr James Robinson, University of Johannesburg, AucklandPark, p 71A Preliminary Comparison between the HeterogeneousProtocols and the Water Boiling TestMr Tafadzwa Makonese, University of Johannesburg, AucklandPark, p 41Basic Energy in South Africa: Discussion and SessionCloseProf Harold Annegarn, University of Johannesburg, AucklandParkBasic Energy in South Africa: Discussion and SessionClose (continued)Mr James Robinson, University of Johannesburg, AucklandParkP r o g r a m m e<strong>12</strong> - <strong>13</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2011</strong>Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyCape Town Campus, South Africa

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