Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments

Quality education and schools have a key role to play in the sustainable development of society. Unfortunately, many remote communities in developing countries fail to enjoy access to quality education due to a lack of electricity, thereby interrupting regular school services in the villages. The ma...

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Main Authors: Abhi Chatterjee, Alan Brent, Ramesh Rayudu, Piyush Verma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/22942
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spelling doaj-a008ba6d0ff446048740db243e716f042021-01-02T07:42:32ZengDiponegoro UniversityInternational Journal of Renewable Energy Development2252-49402019-10-018323124110.14710/ijred.8.3.231-24115230Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developmentsAbhi Chatterjee0Alan Brent1Ramesh Rayudu2Piyush Verma3Sustainable Energy Systems, School of Engineering and Computer Science , Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 6140Sustainable Energy Systems, School of Engineering and Computer Science , Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand Department of Industrial Engineering, and the Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies, Stellenbosch University, 7600Sustainable Energy Systems, School of Engineering and Computer Science , Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 6140International Energy Research Centre (IERC), Tyndall National Institute, CorkQuality education and schools have a key role to play in the sustainable development of society. Unfortunately, many remote communities in developing countries fail to enjoy access to quality education due to a lack of electricity, thereby interrupting regular school services in the villages. The main objective of the paper contributes to understanding the importance of the energy-education accord, and aims to curb the social challenges prevailing in the villages. Specifically, the paper suggests a technical intervention by designing a hybrid renewable energy system for such schools. The approach is demonstrated through a case study with a load demand of approximately 4 kWh/d, comprising a class size of 40 students. A techno-economic evaluation of the energy system reveals the levelized cost of energy of the system at USD 0.22 per kWh, which may be affordable considering number of other aspects, outlined in this paper, to enable a larger uptake of such systems in developing countries. ©2019. CBIORE-IJRED. All rights reservedhttps://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/22942microgridsrural electrificationrural school and educationtechno-economic analysissustainable development goals
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Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
microgrids
rural electrification
rural school and education
techno-economic analysis
sustainable development goals
author_facet Abhi Chatterjee
Alan Brent
Ramesh Rayudu
Piyush Verma
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title Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
title_short Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
title_full Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
title_fullStr Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
title_full_unstemmed Microgrids for rural schools: An energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
title_sort microgrids for rural schools: an energy-education accord to curb societal challenges for sustainable rural developments
publisher Diponegoro University
series International Journal of Renewable Energy Development
issn 2252-4940
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Quality education and schools have a key role to play in the sustainable development of society. Unfortunately, many remote communities in developing countries fail to enjoy access to quality education due to a lack of electricity, thereby interrupting regular school services in the villages. The main objective of the paper contributes to understanding the importance of the energy-education accord, and aims to curb the social challenges prevailing in the villages. Specifically, the paper suggests a technical intervention by designing a hybrid renewable energy system for such schools. The approach is demonstrated through a case study with a load demand of approximately 4 kWh/d, comprising a class size of 40 students. A techno-economic evaluation of the energy system reveals the levelized cost of energy of the system at USD 0.22 per kWh, which may be affordable considering number of other aspects, outlined in this paper, to enable a larger uptake of such systems in developing countries. ©2019. CBIORE-IJRED. All rights reserved
topic microgrids
rural electrification
rural school and education
techno-economic analysis
sustainable development goals
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/22942
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