Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya

Energy is essential for sustainable development and for improving the socio-economic welfare of a community. Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from severe rural energy poverty and minimal access to modern energy services. Adoption of renewable energy technologies is often viewed as a way to alleviate rural...

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Main Authors: Christine. W. Njiru, Sammy C. Letema, Simon. M. Maingi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Natural Resources and Development
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Online Access:http://www.jnrd.info/2018/10/10-5027-jnrd-v8i0-10/
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spelling doaj-57b78a03a65c48159ca3fca5483dcba12020-11-25T02:12:59ZengPontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoJournal of Natural Resources and Development0719-24522018-10-01810111410.5027/jnrd.v8i0.10Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, KenyaChristine. W. Njiru0Sammy C. Letema1Simon. M. Maingi 2Kagumo Teachers’ Training College, P.O. Box 18-10100, Nyeri, KenyaEnvironmental Planning and Management Department, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, KenyaEnvironmental Science Department, Kenyatta University, P.O. Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, KenyaEnergy is essential for sustainable development and for improving the socio-economic welfare of a community. Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from severe rural energy poverty and minimal access to modern energy services. Adoption of renewable energy technologies is often viewed as a way to alleviate rural energy poverty, but uptake is slow. Socio-economic factors, mainly household income, electricity access, fuels used for cooking, and land tenure, influence adoption of renewable energy technologies. This paper assesses the contribution of small hydropower and biogas technologies in alleviating rural energy poverty in Kirinyaga County, Kenya, where the majority of the population relies on traditional sources of energy. A case study research design was used, with a sample size of 178. Data was collected using a questionnaire survey, the review of project documents, and interviews. Five indicators were used to assess energy poverty. The results indicate medium to low energy poverty and energy stacking; with reliance on traditional sources of energy. Socio-economic factors influence adoption of SHP and biogas. Therefore, adoption of renewable energy technologies does not alleviate rural energy poverty because SHP and biogas are used to supplement rather than replace the use of traditional fuels.http://www.jnrd.info/2018/10/10-5027-jnrd-v8i0-10/AdoptionRenewable energyModern fuelsTraditional fuelsEnergy stacking
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author Christine. W. Njiru
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Sammy C. Letema
Simon. M. Maingi
Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya
Journal of Natural Resources and Development
Adoption
Renewable energy
Modern fuels
Traditional fuels
Energy stacking
author_facet Christine. W. Njiru
Sammy C. Letema
Simon. M. Maingi
author_sort Christine. W. Njiru
title Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya
title_short Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya
title_full Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya
title_fullStr Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Socio-Economic Factors of Small Hydropower and Biogas Plants and their Implications for Rural Energy Poverty Alleviation in Kirinyaga, Kenya
title_sort socio-economic factors of small hydropower and biogas plants and their implications for rural energy poverty alleviation in kirinyaga, kenya
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
series Journal of Natural Resources and Development
issn 0719-2452
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Energy is essential for sustainable development and for improving the socio-economic welfare of a community. Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from severe rural energy poverty and minimal access to modern energy services. Adoption of renewable energy technologies is often viewed as a way to alleviate rural energy poverty, but uptake is slow. Socio-economic factors, mainly household income, electricity access, fuels used for cooking, and land tenure, influence adoption of renewable energy technologies. This paper assesses the contribution of small hydropower and biogas technologies in alleviating rural energy poverty in Kirinyaga County, Kenya, where the majority of the population relies on traditional sources of energy. A case study research design was used, with a sample size of 178. Data was collected using a questionnaire survey, the review of project documents, and interviews. Five indicators were used to assess energy poverty. The results indicate medium to low energy poverty and energy stacking; with reliance on traditional sources of energy. Socio-economic factors influence adoption of SHP and biogas. Therefore, adoption of renewable energy technologies does not alleviate rural energy poverty because SHP and biogas are used to supplement rather than replace the use of traditional fuels.
topic Adoption
Renewable energy
Modern fuels
Traditional fuels
Energy stacking
url http://www.jnrd.info/2018/10/10-5027-jnrd-v8i0-10/
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