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Local Use of Jatropha Oil for Rural Electrification in Mali: The case of the Garalo «Bagani Yelen» Project- A New Paradigm of Energy for Sustainable Development Presentation by Pierre Dembele Mali-Folkecenter Nyetaa (MFC) Durban, 2 nd December 2011 INFORSE HELIO SSNC Side Event at UNFCCC COP17 http://www.inforse.org/europe/conf11_cop17.htm http://www.inforse.org/africa/

Background to the project With climate change now bigger issue than ever, biofuels have become a hot new topic for renewable energy based development projects in the World, The potential for climate change mitigation/adaptation, energy autonomy and local economic and social benefits seem almost limitless; but there is also downside to this development, In many developing countries biofuel projects have been conceived from an export based perspective, with the main focus being on supplying cheap feedstock for biofuel consumption in the global North, This has led to massive monoculture production, vast scale slash and burn practices to create new fields for production,

Background to the project In such scenarios the economic benefits for large international companies are important, but the local communities are not feeling the benefits and the potential environmental benefits of biofuel use are completely negated, With this background Mali-Folkecenter Nyetaa, has brought a new idea for biofuel promotion; which is based on: local production, local transformation and, local use. This model has been piloted through the Garalo Jatropha fuelled rural electrification project

The Garalo Model for local production, local processing and local use of Jatropha oil The Jatropha growers in the commune of Garalo are organised in a Cooperative of Jatropha Growers, The cooperative is made up of Jatropha committees that regroup jatropha growers at the village level, Jatropha growers set up many small plantations (ranging between 0.5 and 5 hectares) in intercropping with other cereals, These plantations provide seeds that are processed in the jatropha seeds pressing facilities owned by the cooperative, The Jatropha residues after the seeds pressing is used by the members of the cooperative in their farms as organic fertiliser, The oil is sold by the cooperative to the private operator running the power plant to produce electricity that is distributed to the customers, An electricity committee comprising the representatives of the community, the local authorities, the private operator and the Rural Electrification Agency set up the electricity price.

Characteristics of the Garalo Project The Garalo project comprise: 1, 000 ha of small Jatropha plantations ranging between 0,5 and 5 ha intercropped with other cereals, Seed-oil extraction presses and filtration equipment, Electric power plant with installed capacity of 3X100 kw giving a total of 300 kw, A grid of 15 Km long distribute electricity to the 10,000 inhabitants of the village of Garalo

Benefits of the Garalo Model Local production of jatropha means: Local generation of income for local people through sale of jatropha seeds, Intercropping and sustainable agricuture techniques, No land grabbing, No competition between food and fuel production, Local processing of Jatropha means: Availability of Jatropha residues that can be use as organic fertiliser that help improve the fertility of soils and the agriculture yields, Local job creation for the pressing of the seeds, Local use of jatropha oil means: Rrural people can produce their own fuel enabling them to access modern energy services Stimulating the local economy (added value through processing of local products,) and improvement the livelihoods: Protecting the country against the economic shocks of increasing fossil fuel prices and insecurity of supply. Contributing to the global efforts against climate change mitigation (jatropha oil is from renewable source). It has been estimated that the Garalo project can save up to 9,000 tonnes of CO 2 /year

Conclusion The Garalo project Cleary show that biofuel production can be sustainable without jeopardising food security if properly designed with focus on local production, local processing and local use, The project Model is currently being replicated in 10 others villages in Mali

Awnitié MERCI Pierre DEMBELE pierre.dembele@malifolkecenter.org