AIMS Energy | |
Community pico and micro hydropower for rural electrification: experiences from the mountain regions of Cameroon | |
Jerome Mungwe1  Emanuela Colombo2  Stefano Mandelli2  | |
[1] ;Department of Energy, UNESCO Chair in Energy for Sustainable Development, Politecnico di Milano, via Lambruschini 4, Milano 2’156, Ital; | |
关键词: Energy; Africa; access to electricity; case studies; surveys and assessment; community-based; | |
DOI : 10.3934/energy.2016.1.190 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Less than 15% of rural areas of Cameroon have access to grid electricity. Only 53% of the population has access to grid electricity. Notwithstanding, Cameroon has a huge hydropower potential which could be harnessed. Mini grids, powered by pico and micro hydropower plants, are a relatively new rural electrification strategy in Cameroon. Several of such mini grids have been realized in the mountain regions of the country. Some of these systems have been more successful than others. This paper aims to share the experiences of community-based pico and micro hydropower schemes for rural electrification in Cameroon. The paper provides insight to the challenges that three of such mini grid systems powered by pico and micro hydropower plants had encountered and it attempts to identify issues related to their performances. The study was based on personal experience, field visits, participant observations, interviews and focus group discussions with key members of the beneficiary communities and documentations from the local NGO which implemented the schemes. Key findings of this study relate to the description of the main aspects about: planning of a robust system design, organizational aspects, like social cohesion at all levels of scheme management, community leadership and ownership of the system and involvement of the beneficiaries at all stages of the project cycle. These aspects were particularly addressed within the context of rural communities in Cameroon.
【 授权许可】
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