A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification

For the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energy access for the poorest members of rural communities in the developing world. On paper, SHSs appear to be a sound solution to the difficulties in providing affordable and stable electricity to those...

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Main Authors: Scott-George Andrew, Li Chong, Tang Yee Kwan, Saha Shimul, Bin Ali Muhammad Tareq, Marma Aong, Pal Sudip
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/70/e3sconf_icsree2021_02003.pdf
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spelling doaj-ac3a1f8401494b1f85d1feb3aa185da12021-08-11T12:57:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012940200310.1051/e3sconf/202129402003e3sconf_icsree2021_02003A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrificationScott-George Andrew0Li Chong1Tang Yee Kwan2Saha Shimul3Bin Ali Muhammad Tareq4Marma Aong5Pal Sudip6James Watt School of Engineering, University of GlasgowJames Watt School of Engineering, University of GlasgowAdam Smith Business School, University of GlasgowSEMWaves LtdSEMWaves LtdJ&C Impex LtdChittagong University of Engineering and TechnologyFor the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energy access for the poorest members of rural communities in the developing world. On paper, SHSs appear to be a sound solution to the difficulties in providing affordable and stable electricity to those likely to be left behind by other approaches. Indeed, evidence to date suggests that use of SHSs has accelerated the global electrification rate. However, there is mounting evidence that the long-term success rate of these systems and their effect on recipient communities is incredibly varied. Prompted by the results of a survey that uncovered widespread negative experiences amongst SHS users in rural Bangladesh, this study presents the results of a systematic literature review into the existing case studies of global SHS deployments. The search terms and websites used are presented clearly alongside the criteria used to filter results. Having identified a lack of long-term case studies the papers obtained are used to extract insights on the evolving strategy of SHS distribution, the mechanisms of SHS failure and crisis posed therein, and the most exciting areas of research for ensuring that when communities become electrified in future, they stay so. A three-element framework is offered for understanding SHS sustainability; community engagement, affordability, and appropriate maintenance infrastructure.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/70/e3sconf_icsree2021_02003.pdf
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Marma Aong
Pal Sudip
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Li Chong
Tang Yee Kwan
Saha Shimul
Bin Ali Muhammad Tareq
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Pal Sudip
A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Scott-George Andrew
Li Chong
Tang Yee Kwan
Saha Shimul
Bin Ali Muhammad Tareq
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Pal Sudip
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title A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification
title_short A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification
title_full A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification
title_fullStr A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification
title_full_unstemmed A review on the sustainability of solar home system for rural electrification
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description For the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energy access for the poorest members of rural communities in the developing world. On paper, SHSs appear to be a sound solution to the difficulties in providing affordable and stable electricity to those likely to be left behind by other approaches. Indeed, evidence to date suggests that use of SHSs has accelerated the global electrification rate. However, there is mounting evidence that the long-term success rate of these systems and their effect on recipient communities is incredibly varied. Prompted by the results of a survey that uncovered widespread negative experiences amongst SHS users in rural Bangladesh, this study presents the results of a systematic literature review into the existing case studies of global SHS deployments. The search terms and websites used are presented clearly alongside the criteria used to filter results. Having identified a lack of long-term case studies the papers obtained are used to extract insights on the evolving strategy of SHS distribution, the mechanisms of SHS failure and crisis posed therein, and the most exciting areas of research for ensuring that when communities become electrified in future, they stay so. A three-element framework is offered for understanding SHS sustainability; community engagement, affordability, and appropriate maintenance infrastructure.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/70/e3sconf_icsree2021_02003.pdf
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