Mini-grid based off-grid electrification to enhance electricity access in developing countries: What policies may be required?

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2016-04-06

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Elsevier

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Yes

Abstract

With 1.2 billion people still lacking electricity access by 2013, electricity access remains a major global challenge. Although mini-grid based electrification has received attention in recent times, their full exploitation requires policy support covering a range of areas. Distilling the experience from a five year research project, OASYS South Asia, this paper presents the summary of research findings and shares the experience from four demonstration activities. It suggests that cost-effective universal electricity service remains a challenge and reaching the universal electrification target by 2030 will remain a challenge for the less developed countries. The financial, organisational and governance weaknesses hinder successful implementation of projects in many countries. The paper then provides ten policy recommendations to promote mini-grids as a complementary route to grid extension to promote electricity access for successful outcomes.

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Gold OA

Keywords

mini-grids; enabling policy; electricity access, decentralised energy, off-grid, mini-grids, enabling policy, electricity access, decentralised energy, off-grid

Citation

Bhattacharyya, SC and Palit, D. (2016) Mini-grid based off-grid electrification to enhance electricity access in developing countries: What policies may be required? Energy Policy, 94, pp. 166-178

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Research Institute