Energies (Feb 2020)

Economic Viability and Socio-Environmental Impacts of Solar Home Systems for Off-Grid Rural Electrification in Bangladesh

  • Swati Anindita Sarker,
  • Shouyang Wang,
  • K M Mehedi Adnan,
  • Muhammad Khalid Anser,
  • Zeraibi Ayoub,
  • Thu Hau Ho,
  • Riffat Ara Zannat Tama,
  • Anna Trunina,
  • Md Mahmudul Hoque

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13030679
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 679

Abstract

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This study conducted a questionnaire-led survey to explore the financial feasibility and socio-environmental impacts of stand-alone solar home systems (SHS) through stratified random sampling. Based on the above consideration, fifteen cases of studies of various watt peak (Wp) capacities have been investigated to evaluate the economic viability of solar home systems. The results revealed that most of the cases have positive net present value (NPV) and low payback periods, with an internal rate of return (IRR) value ranging from 16% to 131%, which signifies a high rate of investment exchange. Solar home systems are economically profitable for micro-enterprises and households with low-income generation activities as opposed to the households using it only for lighting. The study found that solar home systems with a capacity above 30 Wp are the most economically viable option, which can also avoid 6.15 to 7.34 tonnes of CO2 emissions during the 20 years of life-cycle, while providing different applications including lighting, recreation, information, health, and economic benefits.

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