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Impact of Renewable Energy on Extension of Vaccine Cold-chain: a case study in NepalImpact of Renewable Energy on Extension of Vaccine Cold-chain: a case study in Nepal

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Impact of Renewable Energy on Extension of Vaccine Cold-chain: a case study in Nepal
Authors
김민수문정욱류종하김민식비나약 반다리박정은Anuj BhattachanVittal Mogasale추원식이선영송철기안성훈
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
적정기술학회
Keywords
off-grid; renewable energy; rural village; topographical analysis; vaccination
Citation
적정기술학회지(Journal of Appropriate Technology), v.6, no.2, pp 94 - 102
Pages
9
Indexed
KCICANDI
Journal Title
적정기술학회지(Journal of Appropriate Technology)
Volume
6
Number
2
Start Page
94
End Page
102
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/7504
ISSN
2465-9169
Abstract
Renewable energy (RE) is essential to comprise sustainable societies, especially, in rural villages of developing countries. Furthermore, application of off-grid RE systems to health care can improve the quality of life. In this research, a RE-based vaccination supply management system was constructed to enlarge the cold-chain in developing countries for the safe storage and delivery of vaccines. The system was comprised of the construction of RE plants and development of vaccine carriers. RE plants were constructed and connected to health posts in local villages. The cooling mechanism of vaccine carriers was improved and monitoring devices were installed. The effect of the system on vaccine cold-chain was evaluated from the field test and topographical analysis in the southern village of Nepal. RE plants were normally operated for the vaccine refrigerator in the health post. The modified vaccine carriers had a longer operation time and better temperature control via monitoring and RE-based recharging functionality. The topographical analysis estimated that the system can cover larger region. The system prototype showed great potential regarding the possibility of a sustainable and enlarged cold-chain. Thus, RE-based vaccine supply management is expected to facilitate vaccine availability while minimizing waste in the supply chain.
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