To rigorously examine success and failure in the use of small scale technologies for rural electrification.
Abstract
Purpose
To rigorously examine success and failure in the use of small scale technologies for rural electrification.
Design/methodology/approach
Semi‐structured primary field interviews plus secondary sources.
Findings
Business model differences and influence of institutions important are important for understanding success and failure in rural electrification and the contribution rural electrification can play in rural development.
Research limitations/implications
Data on the entire universe of distributed electrification efforts are unavailable. This highlights the need for better documentation of energy activities in rural areas.
Practical implications
The development of new policies to guide rural electrification towards more sustainable and development enhancing outcomes.
Originality/value
Prior studies have taken an ad hoc approach to study previous projects and suffer from case selection bias since their scope is limited in geography (one country, region or even village), technology (only PV or only wind or only renewables), or end‐use (household electrification and productive uses). This study proposes a clear set of independent and dependent (as well as control) variables and looks across a range of cases to draw conclusions.