Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8121120 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The least cost distributed generation options are calculated for each geographical location for mini hydro, off grid PV and diesel generators options and it is compared to the electricity grid extension. The methodology presented in this manuscript organises the scarcely available energy-related local and regional geo-information into comprehensible maps. The set of tools presented and the results based on those analyses can support decision and policy makers to plan for the least-cost rural electrification options while also adapting to the most effective way to reduce energy poverty. This can help in the national rural electrification plans by delineating which communities cannot be reached by existing grid without excessive extension costs and gives the alternative distributed generation option.
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Authors
S. Szabó, K. Bódis, T. Huld, M. Moner-Girona,