End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo

Located deep in the Kelabit Highlands in Malaysian Borneo, the remote town of Bario offers us a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects through which to understand end-user perceptions of success and failure, and the factors that contribute to these perceptions. We use a case-study base...

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Main Authors: VAN GEVELT, Terry, ZAMAN, T., GEORGE, F., BENNETT, M.M, FAM, S.D., KIM, J.E.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10632023-01-19T08:10:51Z End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo VAN GEVELT, Terry ZAMAN, T. GEORGE, F. BENNETT, M.M FAM, S.D. KIM, J.E. Located deep in the Kelabit Highlands in Malaysian Borneo, the remote town of Bario offers us a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects through which to understand end-user perceptions of success and failure, and the factors that contribute to these perceptions. We use a case-study based approach and focus on three off-grid energy projects: a 110 kW mini-hydro power plant; a 12 kW wind turbine system; and a 1.59 MW solar-diesel hybrid system. We find that end-users primarily see the success or failure of a project in technical terms, but that this narrow conceptualization masks important interactions between technical, economic and institutional factors. We further find that end-user perceptions of newer projects are heavily affected by their perceptions of previous projects. Our findings suggest several ways forward to improve the effectiveness of rural electrification initiatives. Firstly, we should expect complex interactions between technical, economic and institutional factors and build-in the necessary capacity into rural electrification projects to identify and address these interactions. Secondly, there is no one size fits all solution to creating the requisite capacity to deal with interactions among technical, economic and institutional factors. Thirdly, ongoing qualitative or mixed-methods evaluations of rural electrification initiatives can help unravel what would otherwise be hidden interactions between technical, economic and institutional factors. 2020-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/64 info:doi/10.1016/j.esd.2020.10.008 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1063/viewcontent/End_user_perceptions_of_success_and_failure_narratives_from_a_natural_laboratory_of_rural_electrification_projects_in_Malaysian_Borneo.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Bario Malaysia Off-grid energy Qualitative evaluation Rural electrification Sarawak Socio-technical systems Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Singapore
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topic Bario
Malaysia
Off-grid energy
Qualitative evaluation
Rural electrification
Sarawak
Socio-technical systems
Agricultural and Resource Economics
spellingShingle Bario
Malaysia
Off-grid energy
Qualitative evaluation
Rural electrification
Sarawak
Socio-technical systems
Agricultural and Resource Economics
VAN GEVELT, Terry
ZAMAN, T.
GEORGE, F.
BENNETT, M.M
FAM, S.D.
KIM, J.E.
End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo
description Located deep in the Kelabit Highlands in Malaysian Borneo, the remote town of Bario offers us a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects through which to understand end-user perceptions of success and failure, and the factors that contribute to these perceptions. We use a case-study based approach and focus on three off-grid energy projects: a 110 kW mini-hydro power plant; a 12 kW wind turbine system; and a 1.59 MW solar-diesel hybrid system. We find that end-users primarily see the success or failure of a project in technical terms, but that this narrow conceptualization masks important interactions between technical, economic and institutional factors. We further find that end-user perceptions of newer projects are heavily affected by their perceptions of previous projects. Our findings suggest several ways forward to improve the effectiveness of rural electrification initiatives. Firstly, we should expect complex interactions between technical, economic and institutional factors and build-in the necessary capacity into rural electrification projects to identify and address these interactions. Secondly, there is no one size fits all solution to creating the requisite capacity to deal with interactions among technical, economic and institutional factors. Thirdly, ongoing qualitative or mixed-methods evaluations of rural electrification initiatives can help unravel what would otherwise be hidden interactions between technical, economic and institutional factors.
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author VAN GEVELT, Terry
ZAMAN, T.
GEORGE, F.
BENNETT, M.M
FAM, S.D.
KIM, J.E.
author_facet VAN GEVELT, Terry
ZAMAN, T.
GEORGE, F.
BENNETT, M.M
FAM, S.D.
KIM, J.E.
author_sort VAN GEVELT, Terry
title End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo
title_short End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo
title_full End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo
title_fullStr End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed End-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in Malaysian Borneo
title_sort end-user perceptions of success and failure: narratives from a natural laboratory of rural electrification projects in malaysian borneo
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/64
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1063/viewcontent/End_user_perceptions_of_success_and_failure_narratives_from_a_natural_laboratory_of_rural_electrification_projects_in_Malaysian_Borneo.pdf
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