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ID168667
Title ProperAssessment of rural electrification projects in Kenya using a sustainability framework
LanguageENG
AuthorBoliko, Charles M
Summary / Abstract (Note)This research is driven by the goal to develop human survivability studies, a solution oriented, trans-disciplinary academic approach for resolving multiple complex societal challenges. Given persisting poverty and inequality in rural areas of developing countries, as well as their vulnerability to the effects of climate change, there are high expectations that rural electrification using renewable energy can contribute to their sustainable development. We therefore use a sustainability framework to assess the contributions of four electrification projects in rural Kenya in ensuring the long-term well-being of local residents and future generations. Our results show that off-grid electrification projects run by the private sector were the better performers in the assessment. While more research is necessary to improve robustness, our preliminary policy recommendations are that Kenyan policy makers should provide further support to private sector-led off-grid solar electrification efforts.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy, No.133; Oct 2019: p.110928
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-10
Key WordsSustainable Development ;  Solar energy ;  Rural Electrification ;  Energy Access ;  Sustainability Assessment