Ebook: Rural Electrification Through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries
- Tags: Energy Systems, Circuits and Systems, Renewable and Green Energy
- Series: Green Energy and Technology
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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More than 1.3 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity. Although extension of the electricity grid remains the preferred mode of electrification, off-grid electrification can offer a solution to such cases. Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a review of rural electrification experiences with an emphasis on off-grid electrification and presents business-related aspects including participatory arrangements, financing, and regulatory governance.
Organized in three parts, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides comprehensive coverage and state-of-the art reviews which appraise the reader of the latest trend in the thinking. The first part presents the background information on electricity access, discusses the developmental implications of lack of electricity infrastructure and provides a review of alternative off-grid technologies. The second part presents a review of experiences from various regions (South Asia, China, Africa, South East Asia and South America). Finally, the third part deals with business dimensions and covers participatory business models, funding challenges for electrification and regulatory and governance issues.
Based on the research carried out under the EPSRC/ DfID funded research grant for off-grid electrification in South Asia, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a multi-disciplinary perspective of the rural electrification challenge through off-grid systems. Providing a practical introduction for students, this is also a key reference for engineers and governing bodies working with off-grid electrification.
More than 1.3 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity. Although extension of the electricity grid remains the preferred mode of electrification, off-grid electrification can offer a solution to such cases. Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a review of rural electrification experiences with an emphasis on off-grid electrification and presents business-related aspects including participatory arrangements, financing, and regulatory governance.
Organized in three parts, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides comprehensive coverage and state-of-the art reviews which appraise the reader of the latest trend in the thinking. The first part presents the background information on electricity access, discusses the developmental implications of lack of electricity infrastructure and provides a review of alternative off-grid technologies. The second part presents a review of experiences from various regions (South Asia, China, Africa, South East Asia and South America). Finally, the third part deals with business dimensions and covers participatory business models, funding challenges for electrification and regulatory and governance issues.
Based on the research carried out under the EPSRC/ DfID funded research grant for off-grid electrification in South Asia, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a multi-disciplinary perspective of the rural electrification challenge through off-grid systems. Providing a practical introduction for students, this is also a key reference for engineers and governing bodies working with off-grid electrification.
More than 1.3 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity. Although extension of the electricity grid remains the preferred mode of electrification, off-grid electrification can offer a solution to such cases. Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a review of rural electrification experiences with an emphasis on off-grid electrification and presents business-related aspects including participatory arrangements, financing, and regulatory governance.
Organized in three parts, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides comprehensive coverage and state-of-the art reviews which appraise the reader of the latest trend in the thinking. The first part presents the background information on electricity access, discusses the developmental implications of lack of electricity infrastructure and provides a review of alternative off-grid technologies. The second part presents a review of experiences from various regions (South Asia, China, Africa, South East Asia and South America). Finally, the third part deals with business dimensions and covers participatory business models, funding challenges for electrification and regulatory and governance issues.
Based on the research carried out under the EPSRC/ DfID funded research grant for off-grid electrification in South Asia, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a multi-disciplinary perspective of the rural electrification challenge through off-grid systems. Providing a practical introduction for students, this is also a key reference for engineers and governing bodies working with off-grid electrification.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-12
Rural Electrification and Rural Development ....Pages 13-38
Technology Choices for Off-Grid Electrification....Pages 39-72
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
Off-Grid Rural Electrification Experiences from South Asia ....Pages 75-104
The Chinese Model of Rural Electrification and Electricity Access....Pages 105-129
Electrification Experiences from Sub-Saharan Africa....Pages 131-156
Rural Electrification Experience from South-East Asia and South America....Pages 157-184
Front Matter....Pages 185-185
Participatory Business Models for Off-Grid Electrification....Pages 187-225
Financing Electrification and Off-Grid Electricity Access Systems....Pages 227-252
Regulatory Governance of Off-Grid Electrification....Pages 253-270
Regulatory Issues Related to Off-Grid Electricity Access....Pages 271-283
Summary and Conclusions....Pages 285-293
Back Matter....Pages 295-297
More than 1.3 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity. Although extension of the electricity grid remains the preferred mode of electrification, off-grid electrification can offer a solution to such cases. Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a review of rural electrification experiences with an emphasis on off-grid electrification and presents business-related aspects including participatory arrangements, financing, and regulatory governance.
Organized in three parts, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides comprehensive coverage and state-of-the art reviews which appraise the reader of the latest trend in the thinking. The first part presents the background information on electricity access, discusses the developmental implications of lack of electricity infrastructure and provides a review of alternative off-grid technologies. The second part presents a review of experiences from various regions (South Asia, China, Africa, South East Asia and South America). Finally, the third part deals with business dimensions and covers participatory business models, funding challenges for electrification and regulatory and governance issues.
Based on the research carried out under the EPSRC/ DfID funded research grant for off-grid electrification in South Asia, Rural Electrification through Decentralised Off-grid Systems in Developing Countries provides a multi-disciplinary perspective of the rural electrification challenge through off-grid systems. Providing a practical introduction for students, this is also a key reference for engineers and governing bodies working with off-grid electrification.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-12
Rural Electrification and Rural Development ....Pages 13-38
Technology Choices for Off-Grid Electrification....Pages 39-72
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
Off-Grid Rural Electrification Experiences from South Asia ....Pages 75-104
The Chinese Model of Rural Electrification and Electricity Access....Pages 105-129
Electrification Experiences from Sub-Saharan Africa....Pages 131-156
Rural Electrification Experience from South-East Asia and South America....Pages 157-184
Front Matter....Pages 185-185
Participatory Business Models for Off-Grid Electrification....Pages 187-225
Financing Electrification and Off-Grid Electricity Access Systems....Pages 227-252
Regulatory Governance of Off-Grid Electrification....Pages 253-270
Regulatory Issues Related to Off-Grid Electricity Access....Pages 271-283
Summary and Conclusions....Pages 285-293
Back Matter....Pages 295-297
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