IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL

Access to electricity is generally recognized as an important factor for economic and social development. Moreover, the world energy consumption depends on the use of limited resources like fossil fuels that induce adverse impact on the environment and society. As an alternative, renewable energies...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Rana Bahadur Thapa, Bishnu Raj Upreti, Durga Devkota, Govind Raj Pokharel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hasanuddin University 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Asian Rural Studies
Subjects:
Online Access:http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/2097
id doaj-2c198356d0db42ef9c7a454f28ff8ef6
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2c198356d0db42ef9c7a454f28ff8ef62020-11-25T03:08:27ZengHasanuddin UniversityJournal of Asian Rural Studies2548-32692020-01-0141497010.20956/jars.v4i1.2097571IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPALRana Bahadur Thapa0Bishnu Raj Upreti1Durga Devkota2Govind Raj Pokharel3Department of Rural Sociology and Development Studies, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, NepalDepartment of Rural Sociology and Development Studies, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, NepalDepartment of Rural Sociology and Development Studies, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, NepalDepartment of Rural Sociology and Development Studies, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, NepalAccess to electricity is generally recognized as an important factor for economic and social development. Moreover, the world energy consumption depends on the use of limited resources like fossil fuels that induce adverse impact on the environment and society. As an alternative, renewable energies turn into crucial alternative energy ensuring sustainable energy needs and taking care of society, economy and the environment. In order to combat such issues, the United Nations has declared universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy for by 2030. In many cases, different types of renewable energy systems are being developed to serve energy need without considering the best alternative. Thus, this paper tries to prioritize the installed Decentralized Renewable Energy (DRE) systems for rural electrification in Nepal by analyzing nineteen sustainability indicators related to four sustainability dimensions - technical, social, economic and environmental. An Analytical Hierarchy Process-Online Software (AHP-OS) model is used for ranking various DRE systems. Suitable goals, criteria, sub-criteria, and alternatives are developed after reviewing pertinent literature and consultation of the experts. The results reveal that micro-hydropower is the best electrification option followed by the solar home system, solar mini-grid, and wind-solar hybrid for decentralized electrification in Nepal. Biomass is found to be the least prioritized alternative in Nepal. The outcome of the research can help the policy-makers and decision-makers in shaping energy policies, plans, and programs, and foster sustainable energy development in the country. Similarly, the relevant stakeholders will be benefited by improving their products and services in the future.http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/2097renewable energy systemsustainabilityanalytical hierarchy processdecentralized
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Rana Bahadur Thapa
Bishnu Raj Upreti
Durga Devkota
Govind Raj Pokharel
spellingShingle Rana Bahadur Thapa
Bishnu Raj Upreti
Durga Devkota
Govind Raj Pokharel
IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL
Journal of Asian Rural Studies
renewable energy system
sustainability
analytical hierarchy process
decentralized
author_facet Rana Bahadur Thapa
Bishnu Raj Upreti
Durga Devkota
Govind Raj Pokharel
author_sort Rana Bahadur Thapa
title IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL
title_short IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL
title_full IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL
title_fullStr IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL
title_full_unstemmed IDENTIFYING THE BEST DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN NEPAL
title_sort identifying the best decentralized renewable energy system for rural electrification in nepal
publisher Hasanuddin University
series Journal of Asian Rural Studies
issn 2548-3269
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Access to electricity is generally recognized as an important factor for economic and social development. Moreover, the world energy consumption depends on the use of limited resources like fossil fuels that induce adverse impact on the environment and society. As an alternative, renewable energies turn into crucial alternative energy ensuring sustainable energy needs and taking care of society, economy and the environment. In order to combat such issues, the United Nations has declared universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy for by 2030. In many cases, different types of renewable energy systems are being developed to serve energy need without considering the best alternative. Thus, this paper tries to prioritize the installed Decentralized Renewable Energy (DRE) systems for rural electrification in Nepal by analyzing nineteen sustainability indicators related to four sustainability dimensions - technical, social, economic and environmental. An Analytical Hierarchy Process-Online Software (AHP-OS) model is used for ranking various DRE systems. Suitable goals, criteria, sub-criteria, and alternatives are developed after reviewing pertinent literature and consultation of the experts. The results reveal that micro-hydropower is the best electrification option followed by the solar home system, solar mini-grid, and wind-solar hybrid for decentralized electrification in Nepal. Biomass is found to be the least prioritized alternative in Nepal. The outcome of the research can help the policy-makers and decision-makers in shaping energy policies, plans, and programs, and foster sustainable energy development in the country. Similarly, the relevant stakeholders will be benefited by improving their products and services in the future.
topic renewable energy system
sustainability
analytical hierarchy process
decentralized
url http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/2097
work_keys_str_mv AT ranabahadurthapa identifyingthebestdecentralizedrenewableenergysystemforruralelectrificationinnepal
AT bishnurajupreti identifyingthebestdecentralizedrenewableenergysystemforruralelectrificationinnepal
AT durgadevkota identifyingthebestdecentralizedrenewableenergysystemforruralelectrificationinnepal
AT govindrajpokharel identifyingthebestdecentralizedrenewableenergysystemforruralelectrificationinnepal
_version_ 1724666304162430976