2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12051793
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A Retrospective Analysis of Energy Access with a Focus on the Role of Mini-Grids

Abstract: Achieving universal access to electricity by 2030 is a key part of the Agenda for Sustainable Development, and has its own Sustainable Development Goal, SDG 7.1. This is because electricity services are required for almost all aspects of a modern economy, from the cooling of vaccines to irrigation pumping, to manufacturing and running a business. The achievement of SDG 7.1 will require a thoughtful mix of policy, finance, and technology to be designed and implemented at scale. Yet, the pressing need for an ele… Show more

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“…This tool has been developed for Sub-Saharan Africa, but it can be applied to other regions. In some areas not connected to the power system, the electrification should be accomplished by the use of small generation isolated systems or micro-grids [15].…”
Section: Of 11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tool has been developed for Sub-Saharan Africa, but it can be applied to other regions. In some areas not connected to the power system, the electrification should be accomplished by the use of small generation isolated systems or micro-grids [15].…”
Section: Of 11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decentralized energy systems, for example, can facilitate a transition away from exclusively centralized high-carbon electricity systems (Adil & Ko, 2016), returning control to citizens over energy systems. Notable risks stem from significant inequalities of access to decision-making on investments and technologies; unmitigated, these factors could deepen the divide between those who benefit and can afford low-carbon systems and those who do not, or who bear the negative impacts (Korkovelos et al, 2020). This electrification divide is a question that has not yet received sufficient attention in the academic literature.…”
Section: Economic Stimulus Focused Primarily On Growth Would Jeopardize the Paris Agreementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With effective collaboration and planning, mini-grids enable early electrification efforts, energy access, and long-term development for isolated communities; microreactors might support other distributed energy sources in developing these initial mini-grids. 13 As they do not rely on consistent fuel deliveries, they are not vulnerable to fuel price volatility or supply chain disruptions. They could provide energy to off-grid locations that need electrification most, like Sub-Saharan Africa.…”
Section: Competing With and Complementing Distributed Renewablesmentioning
confidence: 99%