Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2015
Effective End Year: 
2021
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Programme
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
Renewable
Issued by: 
Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) and UNDP
Overall Summary: 
The Afghanistan Sustainable Energy for Rural Development (ASERD) programme developed by MRRD and UNDP builds on the existing efforts to provide energy to rural areas of Afghanistan. The project contributes significantly to increasing the access to thermal energy and electricity through a technology neutral approach, in 19,500 households in 194 rural communities in Afghanistan.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
The main goal of ASERD is rural economic development, energy services, environmental protection, social justice and women empowerment for rural communities in Afghanistan.
Energy access action plan: 
Output 1: Rural Energy Services increased in targeted areas: This output will seek to provide rural energy services – both electrical and thermal energy to 194 rural village communities/CDC. The output will involve providing electricity using mini and micro-grids with a clear preference for larger mini-grids and will provide thermal energy services through renewable energy and energy efficient systems and devices through a finance-service arrangement.
Energy access targets: 
Expected results: Access of 556,757 households to electricity. Access of 3,279,908 people to electricity. Total 47 MW Electricity will be produced.
Investment
Financial incentives for energy infrastructure: 
The project will pilot seven innovative financing models which once successful will be mainstreamed. --- Output 3: Innovative approaches to delivering rural energy piloted in target areas: This output will involve the piloting of seven pilot rural energy service delivery models such as a 5P model, a rural economic zone, a private investment de-risking mechanism, migrant remittances linked rural energy service model, women’s thermal energy service linked to carbon finance. Kuchi women’s portable energy pilot and a mobile telephony linked rural energy service model.
Governance
National policy structure: 
The project will also establish conducive policy and regulatory frameworks and capacity development of key stakeholders. --- Output 2: Rural energy policy and regulations developed: This output will create a favourable policy environment for rural energy efforts. The output will sue development of technical and environmental protection standards and a quality assurance framework for rural energy equipment, specific legal and policy instruments to implement and enforce the RREP; regulations for governing interface between mini-grids and the national grid and creating a fiscal and financial incentive framework.
Energy institutional structures: 
Output 4: Capacity of rural communities and relevant institutions developed: This output will support the institutional capacity development of REED, MRRD, training and capacity building of banks/FIs; build capabilities of research, education and training institutions; carry out generic promotion and outreach; establishment and maintenance of a website; establish an MIS for the program; carry out analytical and policy research and publication of key reports.