Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.47, No.9-10, 1113-1123, 2006
An analysis of off grid electrical systems in rural Sub-Saharan Africa
The decade leading up to the end of the last millennium saw systematic unbundling and privatisation of power utility companies in Sub-Saharan Africa. The new profit driven entrepreneurs have swiftly moved to consolidate in urban enclaves and put paid to any remote hope for future rural electrification. Consequently, rural communities have resorted to fending for themselves by adapting to off grid electrification. Most of these emerging installations are individual isolated units. This paper looks at various off gird electric system configurations in rural Kenya and suggests ways in which they could be reconfigured to be more energy efficient. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.