Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Developing community energy systems to facilitate Ethiopia's transition to sustainable energy
ID_Doc 77082
Authors Gebreslassie, MG; Bekele, G; Bahta, ST; Mebrahtu, AH; Assefa, A; Nurhussien, FF; Habtu, D; Lake, A; Broto, VC; Mulugetta, Y
Title Developing community energy systems to facilitate Ethiopia's transition to sustainable energy
Year 2024
Published
Abstract In Ethiopia, renewable energy offers people an affordable, dependable, and eco-friendly power supply while decreasing the carbon footprint. However, delivering a renewable future for the country requires a massive change in social practices and systems of provision. The slow progress of renewable development is hindering the transition to a cleaner energy future. Over 80 % of people live in rural areas where it is expensive to reach them via grid networks in Ethiopia, requiring off-grid alternatives. Community energy systems, which are off-grid energy systems in which communities play a key role, offer alternative strategies to close the country's energy access gap. However, community energy systems remain underdeveloped in Ethiopia. There is a need to understand the opportunities for community energy and the barriers that hinder its development in Ethiopia, and their role in energy transitions. This paper adopts an experimental lens to understand the diverse dimensions of community energy projects through how they are made, maintained, and lived. Using a comparative analysis of three multi-method, qualitative case studies, this paper argues that the political context poses the biggest obstacle to the development of community energy in Ethiopia despite these projects' tangible benefits. The analysis indicates that community energy projects allow communities to be involved in all stages of project development. In every project, communities assume project management responsibilities after commissioning. However, these projects encounter challenges in resourcing capital, managing supply chains, and building necessary skills among community members to understand business models to ensure sustained operation of the systems.
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103713

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
68309 Gebreslassie, MG; Cuvilas, C The role of community energy systems to facilitate energy transitions in Ethiopia and Mozambique(2023)
75777 Muza, O; Thomas, VM Cultural norms to support gender equity in energy development: Grounding the productive use agenda in Rwanda(2022)
32218 Acey, CS; Culhane, TH Green jobs, livelihoods and the post-carbon economy in African cities(2013)Local Environment, 18, 9
70372 Mahama, A 2012 international year for sustainable energy for all: African Frontrunnership in rural electrification(2012)
77044 Lennon, B; Dunphy, NP; Sanvicente, E Community acceptability and the energy transition: a citizens' perspective(2019)Energy Sustainability And Society, 9, 1
77951 Del-Río-Carazo, L; Acquila-Natale, E; Iglesias-Pradas, S; Hernández-García, A Sustainable Rural Electrification Project Management: An Analysis of Three Case Studies(2022)Energies, 15, 3
68008 Batidzirai, B; Trotter, PA; Brophy, A; Stritzke, S; Moyo, A; Twesigye, P; Puranasamriddhi, A; Madhlopa, A Towards people-private-public partnerships: An integrated community engagement model for capturing energy access needs(2021)
66010 Njogu, M; Kimathi, P; DaSilva, I Community-Developer Business Model Promoting Social Energy Enterprises (Case study of Mutunguru 7.8MW Community Driven Small Hydro Power Project)(2017)
73913 Minas, AM; García-Freites, S; Walsh, C; Mukoro, V; Aberilla, JM; April, A; Kuriakose, J; Gaete-Morales, C; Gallego-Schmid, A; Mander, S Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through energy access: Lessons from the Global South(2024)
77010 Joshi, G; Yenneti, K Community solar energy initiatives in India: A pathway for addressing energy poverty and sustainability?(2020)
Scroll