2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13705-018-0147-2
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Sustainability assessment of a micro hydropower plant in Nepal

Abstract: Background: Many rural electrification projects around the world employ micro hydropower plants (MHPs). These installations provide immediate and direct benefits to the local people. However, the sustainability of their operation in the long run remains a vital issue. Without proper sustainability assessment, the projects may face operational problems. However, to date, only a few empirical studies exist which offer tools to assess sustainability of MHP projects post-implementation. Given that every site has p… Show more

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“…Rural electrification is a multidimensional problem [36] that involves a great variety of stakeholders [37]: from the target group to local industries and non-governmental organizations. Each stakeholder has its particular needs and expectations [38,39] which should be fulfilled with the planned electrification program to ensure long-term sustainability. Therefore, decisions based exclusively on economic and technical issues lack on the interdisciplinary approach needed in the design of an electrification project [40].…”
Section: Methodology For the Design Of Rural Electrification Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural electrification is a multidimensional problem [36] that involves a great variety of stakeholders [37]: from the target group to local industries and non-governmental organizations. Each stakeholder has its particular needs and expectations [38,39] which should be fulfilled with the planned electrification program to ensure long-term sustainability. Therefore, decisions based exclusively on economic and technical issues lack on the interdisciplinary approach needed in the design of an electrification project [40].…”
Section: Methodology For the Design Of Rural Electrification Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that the majority of usage was for welfare and lifestyle improvements with very few economically significant industries being provided power. [31]. Although not solar PV-based, the sustainability challenges are relevant more generally.…”
Section: Review Of Sustainability Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These analytical categories were selected taking into consideration the holistic focus on sustainability [13,59], the continuous improvement approach of corporate management [60,61], and the productive performance focus on collaborative governance [19,47]. First, the holistic perspective of sustainability concerns the triple bottom line (economy, society, and environment) and the interlinkages between dimensions.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%