The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya

Electrical mini-grids can provide electrification to rural communities far from the national network. However the benefits of such schemes are disputed. We observed changes in two matched trading-centres in Makueni County, Kenya, neither of which were initially electrified. During the study a solar...

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Main Authors: BAHAJ, AbuBakr, BLUNDEN, Luke, KANANI, Christopher, JAMES, Patrick, KIVA, Issac, MATTHEWS, Zoe, PRICE, Heather, ESSENDI, Hildah, EALKINGHAM, Jane, GEORGE, Gerard
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-72002019-07-19T01:45:10Z The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya BAHAJ, AbuBakr BLUNDEN, Luke KANANI, Christopher JAMES, Patrick KIVA, Issac MATTHEWS, Zoe PRICE, Heather ESSENDI, Hildah EALKINGHAM, Jane GEORGE, Gerard Electrical mini-grids can provide electrification to rural communities far from the national network. However the benefits of such schemes are disputed. We observed changes in two matched trading-centres in Makueni County, Kenya, neither of which were initially electrified. During the study a solar photovoltaic mini-grid scheme (13.5 kWp) was constructed in one of the trading-centres. After electrification there were relative increases in the number of businesses and business income. Comparing the households in the areas around the trading centres, perceived wealth increased more around the electrified trading centre. Qualitative interviews indicated improvements in service provision by the local school and health centre. The co-operative set up to run the mini-grid was free to set its own kWh tariff and chose to reduce it to a level that covers operating costs and would recover 70% of the initial investment interest-free. However, the tariff finally agreed is higher than the national grid tariff, which would be difficult to achieve if the mini-grid was not owned by and run for the benefit of the local community. Overall, we found that the mini-grid had a positive effect over background development, recovered some of its cost and charged a higher tariff than the national rate. 2019-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6201 info:doi/10.3390/en12050778 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7200/viewcontent/energies_12_00778.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University energy access rural electrification electrical mini-grids solar PV Kenya African Studies Agribusiness Agricultural and Resource Economics Strategic Management Policy
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topic energy access
rural electrification
electrical mini-grids
solar PV
Kenya
African Studies
Agribusiness
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle energy access
rural electrification
electrical mini-grids
solar PV
Kenya
African Studies
Agribusiness
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Strategic Management Policy
BAHAJ, AbuBakr
BLUNDEN, Luke
KANANI, Christopher
JAMES, Patrick
KIVA, Issac
MATTHEWS, Zoe
PRICE, Heather
ESSENDI, Hildah
EALKINGHAM, Jane
GEORGE, Gerard
The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya
description Electrical mini-grids can provide electrification to rural communities far from the national network. However the benefits of such schemes are disputed. We observed changes in two matched trading-centres in Makueni County, Kenya, neither of which were initially electrified. During the study a solar photovoltaic mini-grid scheme (13.5 kWp) was constructed in one of the trading-centres. After electrification there were relative increases in the number of businesses and business income. Comparing the households in the areas around the trading centres, perceived wealth increased more around the electrified trading centre. Qualitative interviews indicated improvements in service provision by the local school and health centre. The co-operative set up to run the mini-grid was free to set its own kWh tariff and chose to reduce it to a level that covers operating costs and would recover 70% of the initial investment interest-free. However, the tariff finally agreed is higher than the national grid tariff, which would be difficult to achieve if the mini-grid was not owned by and run for the benefit of the local community. Overall, we found that the mini-grid had a positive effect over background development, recovered some of its cost and charged a higher tariff than the national rate.
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author BAHAJ, AbuBakr
BLUNDEN, Luke
KANANI, Christopher
JAMES, Patrick
KIVA, Issac
MATTHEWS, Zoe
PRICE, Heather
ESSENDI, Hildah
EALKINGHAM, Jane
GEORGE, Gerard
author_facet BAHAJ, AbuBakr
BLUNDEN, Luke
KANANI, Christopher
JAMES, Patrick
KIVA, Issac
MATTHEWS, Zoe
PRICE, Heather
ESSENDI, Hildah
EALKINGHAM, Jane
GEORGE, Gerard
author_sort BAHAJ, AbuBakr
title The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya
title_short The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya
title_full The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya
title_fullStr The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed The impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in Kenya
title_sort impact of an electrical mini-grid on the development of a rural community in kenya
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6201
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