Small solar home systems (SHS) have emerged as potential alternatives to grid electrifications, enabling households to make modest investments into their power systems, and to modify those systems according to their changing economic circumstances and power demands. Study shows that introduction to basic electricity access temporally stimulates increasing power demands in rural households, leading to eventual installations of larger systems that can power more electric appliances. Specifically, study shows that once households get access to basic electricity, they get to realise the socio-economic benefits of it and start to desire more appliances, with TV being the most desired appliance, followed by stereo systems, small fridges, and smal...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there are active debates about whether increases in energy access should be d...
Technology advancements in distributed renewable energy and ICT are challenging the natural monopoly...
This paper presents a study done in Uganda using LED lights instead of the conventional CFLs.In orde...
The Maphephetheni area is a unique area. First of all, it was the first rural area with Photovoltaic...
Poor access and unreliable grid service are amongst the significant challenges facing households in ...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, millions of people live without access to electricity. In rural areas, connec...
For the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energ...
Rooftop solar photovoltaics have the potential to successfully electrify rural and scattered communi...
Small shop-owners in rural Zanzibar, Tanzania were surveyed on their shops lighting fixtures and req...
Solar Home Systems (SHSs) have become a popular means of electrification for millions of people livi...
The objective of most rural electrification programs in the developing world is to bring about socio...
Electrical mini-grids can provide electrification to rural communities far from the national network...
The diffusion of solar home systems in sub-Saharan Africa would reduce the prevalent energy poverty ...
Ghana heavily relies on hydrogenated and thermal electricity. For the past thirteen years, the dynam...
Recently, penetration rates of solar PV-systems increased drastically in rural Sub-Saharan Africa, a...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there are active debates about whether increases in energy access should be d...
Technology advancements in distributed renewable energy and ICT are challenging the natural monopoly...
This paper presents a study done in Uganda using LED lights instead of the conventional CFLs.In orde...
The Maphephetheni area is a unique area. First of all, it was the first rural area with Photovoltaic...
Poor access and unreliable grid service are amongst the significant challenges facing households in ...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, millions of people live without access to electricity. In rural areas, connec...
For the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energ...
Rooftop solar photovoltaics have the potential to successfully electrify rural and scattered communi...
Small shop-owners in rural Zanzibar, Tanzania were surveyed on their shops lighting fixtures and req...
Solar Home Systems (SHSs) have become a popular means of electrification for millions of people livi...
The objective of most rural electrification programs in the developing world is to bring about socio...
Electrical mini-grids can provide electrification to rural communities far from the national network...
The diffusion of solar home systems in sub-Saharan Africa would reduce the prevalent energy poverty ...
Ghana heavily relies on hydrogenated and thermal electricity. For the past thirteen years, the dynam...
Recently, penetration rates of solar PV-systems increased drastically in rural Sub-Saharan Africa, a...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there are active debates about whether increases in energy access should be d...
Technology advancements in distributed renewable energy and ICT are challenging the natural monopoly...
This paper presents a study done in Uganda using LED lights instead of the conventional CFLs.In orde...