AIMS Energy (Feb 2016)

Replication and scaling-up of isolated mini-grid type of off-grid interventions in India

  • Pugazenthi D,
  • Gopal K Sarangi,
  • Arabinda Mishra,
  • Subhes C Bhattacharyya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3934/energy.2016.2.222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 222 – 255

Abstract

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Providing basic minimum energy services has become a real challenge for developing countries of the world. India encounters the problem of provisioning basic minimum electricity services to a section of her population. Renewable energy-based decentralised systems have emerged as a viable electrification option for many developing countries of the world, particularly for rural and remote areas of the country. This study explores the replication and scaling-up of potential of such mini-grids in the least electrified states of India by considering a set of evaluation criteria i.e. grid-extension option, renewable energy resource potential, electrification rate, organisational strength, presence or absence of technical support system, and ease of access to banking services. Overall rankings suggest that top 20% districts offer good business potential for private investors to venture into the mini-grid market. However, the concern lies with the districts placed at the bottom, which require specific government interventions through appropriate policy, regulatory and financial support.

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