4.6 Article

Marginalisation of off-grid energy sector in Sri Lanka: What lessons could be learnt?

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 5219-5243

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-019-00422-4

Keywords

Off-grid electrification; Micro-hydro; Sri Lanka; Grid interconnection

Funding

  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  2. Department for International Development (DFID) from the Research Council United Kingdom (RCUK) Energy Program [EP/G063826/2]
  3. EPSRC [EP/G063826/2] Funding Source: UKRI

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Renewable energy-based off-grid projects have played a crucial role in Sri Lanka's universal electrification effort. The paper, in this context, unravels two crucial and quite interrelated aspects of decentralised off-grid electrification in the country: a) it critically analyses the off-grid electricity sector development and assesses its contribution to the universal electrification in the country and; b) it examines the current set of challenges associated with the off-grid electrification in the larger context of massive grid expansion. A mix of quantitative and qualitative research methods is employed as tools of analysis. The paper brings out several policy-relevant findings. Strategic policy interventions coupled with targeted policy goals, robust community-centric management structures, well-designed credit systems, and well-structured capacity-building initiatives are identified as key leveraging points for the success of off-grid electrification projects. The techno-economic analysis of an existing micro-hydro project reveals that there exist opportunities for more productive use of existing capacity. Grid interconnection of off-grid energy projects emerges as a major challenge beset with a whole gamut of technical, legal, regulatory, financial, and social conundrums. Interestingly, the intensity of such challenges differs across ownership types.

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