Summary
This page offers practical guidance and downloadable templates to help humanitarian partners collect, assess, and share information on solarisation providers and capacity at both national and local levels. The goal is to support field operations by improving access to clean energy services and suppliers. Completed templates should be submitted to the Logistics Cluster for inclusion in the country-level solarisation mapping, which is accessible to all partners.
Content
Solarisation Assessment & Mapping Guide
This document offers step-by-step instructions for identifying and assessing local solar service providers in humanitarian settings. It includes:
- A standard methodology for conducting vendor assessments.
- Guidance on aligning assessments with humanitarian operational needs.
- The Solarisation Service Providers Mapping & Assessment Form link and description.
A user-friendly form for mapping solar service providers
The form is available in English, French, Arabic, and Spanish, and captures:
- Available services (e.g., installation, maintenance, energy audits)
- Equipment offered (e.g., solar panel and battery types)
- Contact details and technical capabilities
Please note that the primary tool for collecting data is the online link above, however, if you would like to receive an offline template for collecting data, please contact us at Global.WREC@wfp.org.
Solarisation Assessment Country Profile (Template)
This template helps assess national-level solarisation conditions and includes:
- Climatic and environmental considerations
- National energy market structure
- Permitting requirements and regulatory environment
- Available subsidies or restrictions
Partners mapping national solar conditions are encouraged to complete and share this template with the WREC team.
For more in-depth technical materials and case studies, visit the WREC Coalition’s Decarbonisation Resources section.
For any questions, please contact global.wrec@wfp.org.