Evaluating renewable energy-based rural electrification program in western China: Emerging problems and possible scenarios
Xilin Zhang and
Ashok Kumar
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2011, vol. 15, issue 1, 773-779
Abstract:
Renewable energy technologies offer an economically viable and environmentally suitable scenario towards addressing energy requirements for rural livelihoods. China's Renewable Energy Rural Electrification Program, initiated in 2001, is an effort to employ renewable energy technologies on a large-scale for rural electrification. The Program has been designed with several stages. This paper firstly offers an analysis of the problems encountered during the progress of this rural electrification program, using data obtained from field survey of representative areas in western China where the first stage of the program was implemented. The paper then explores feasible solutions in order to address existing rural energy issues and provide long-term reliable energy service for remote communities. In support of future course of development of renewable energy application for rural energy demands, policy recommendations are provided.
Keywords: Renewable; energy; Rural; electrification; program; Energy; policy; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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