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QUIZ B-2: KEY ASPECTS OF A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE MINI-GRIDS
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Q1: The difference between a typical enterprise and a social enterprise is that the latter aims to address a specific socio-economic cause, need, or solution.
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True
False
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Q2: What are the most common types of funding that can be accessed for developing a hydro mini-grid? [Tick all that apply]
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Grants
Subsidies
Venture capital
Investments
Loans
Angel investor
Q3: Local community members cannot provide investments to develop a hydro mini-grid.
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True
False
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Q4: The different levels of cost recovery from a social enterprise model of hydro mini-grid include recovery of:
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A - Operation and maintenance costs
B - Implementation costs
C - Capital costs
D - Rehabilitation costs
E - All of the Above
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Q5: What are the ways in which mini-grids can generate revenue? [Tick all that apply]
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Tariff
Connection fees
Income tax
Feed-in-tariffs
Grant
Subsidies
Q6: Fees to connect to the mini-grid have to be flat or the same amount for households, enterprises, and social service providers.
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True
False
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Q7: All mini-grids can technically feed into the central grid but limited countries in the global south allow mini-grids to sell electricity to the main grid.
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True
False
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Q8: Which of the following are enterprise models? [Tick all that apply]
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User groups
Cooperatives
Private Companies
Social asset only
Community-private partnership
Public Limited Companies
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