For those in developed nations, suddenly being without
electricity is a disaster: power cuts have us fretting over the
food stored in the freezer, and even a few hours without lights,
televisions, or air conditioning is an ordeal. However, for an
estimated 1.6 billion people worldwide, the absence of electricity
is their daily experience. An untold number of others live with
electricity that is erratic and of poor quality. How can electric
power be brought into their lives when the centralized utility
models that have evolved in developed nations are not an
economically viable option? Poor, rural communities in developing
nations cannot simply be plugged in to a grid.
Small-scale Distributed Generation (DG), ranging from individual
solar home systems to village level grids run off diesel
generators, could provide the answer, and this book compares around
20 DG enterprises and projects in Brazil, Cambodia and China, each
of which is considered to be a "business model" for distributed
rural electrification. While large, centralized power projects
often rely on big subsidies, this study shows that privately run
and localized solutions can be both self-sustaining and replicable.
Its three sections provide a general introduction to the issue of
electrification and rural development, set out the details of the
case studies and compare the models involved, and discuss the
important thematic issues of equity, access to capital and
cost-recovery.
Hisham Zerriffi shows that in each case, it is not simply a
matter of matching a particular technology to a particular need.
Numerous institutional factors come into play including the
regulatory regime, access to financial services, and
government/utility support or opposition to the DG alternative.
Despite this, in many countries, the question is not whether DG has
a role to play. Rather it is a question of how it will play a
role.
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