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ID103450
Title ProperSocio-technical barriers to Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Papua New Guinea
LanguageENG
AuthorSovacool, Benjamin K ;  D'Agostino, Anthony L ;  Bambawale, Malavika Jain
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study explores the socio-technical barriers to Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Papua New Guinea. The authors collected primary data through semi-structured research interviews conducted over the course of February 2010-April 2010. Respondents included government officials, financiers, planners, commercial distributors and companies, teachers and rural villagers in addition to members of civil society, academics, consultants, and trainers. These interviews were supplemented with site visits to Port Moresby, Goroka, and Madang, and field research in the villages of Akameku, Asaroka, Lufa, Kundiawa, Okifa, Simbu, and Talidig. The study draws from these interviews and visits to discuss four types of barriers. Technical barriers relate to substandard equipment and logistical problems. Economic barriers include high rates of poverty, misconceptions about the role of currency, and lack of financing. Political barriers include poor institutional capacity and a government commitment to fossil-fueled grid electrification. Social barriers encompass unrealistic expectations about what SHS can provide along with jealousy, theft, vandalism, and unfamiliarity with solar technology.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 3; Mar 2011: p.1532-1542
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 3; Mar 2011: p.1532-1542
Key WordsPapua New Guinea ;  Solar Home Systems ;  Energy Poverty