The Challenge of Rural Electrification: Strategies for Developing Countries / Edition 1

The Challenge of Rural Electrification: Strategies for Developing Countries / Edition 1

by Douglas F. Barnes
ISBN-10:
1933115432
ISBN-13:
9781933115436
Pub. Date:
07/11/2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1933115432
ISBN-13:
9781933115436
Pub. Date:
07/11/2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Challenge of Rural Electrification: Strategies for Developing Countries / Edition 1

The Challenge of Rural Electrification: Strategies for Developing Countries / Edition 1

by Douglas F. Barnes
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Overview

Douglas Barnes and his team of development experts provide an essential guide that can help improve the quality of life to the estimated 1.6 billion rural people in the world who are without electricity. The difficulties in bringing electricity to rural areas are formidable: Low population densities result in high capital and operating costs. Consumers are often poor, and their electricity consumption is low. Politicians interfere with the planning and operations of programs, insisting on favored constituents. Yet, as Barnes and his contributors demonstrate, many countries have overcome these obstacles. The Challenge of Rural Electrification provides lessons from successful programs in Bangladesh, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, and Tunisia, as well as Ireland and the United States. These insights are presented in a format that should be accessible to a broad range of policymakers, development professionals, and community advocates. Barnes and his contributors do not provide a single formula for bringing electricity to rural areas. They do not recommend a specific set of institutional arrangements for the participation of public sector companies, cooperatives, and private firms. They argue instead that successful programs follow a flexible, but still well-defined set of principles: a financially viable plan that clearly accounts for any subsidies; a cooperative relationship between electricity providers and local communities; and an operational separation from day-to-day government and politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933115436
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/11/2007
Series: RFF Press Ser.
Edition description: 1
Pages: 366
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.18(h) x (d)

About the Author

Douglas F. Barnes is a senior energy specialist in the Energy Strategy Management Assistance Program of the Energy and Water Department of the World Bank, and a senior research scientist in the Department of Sociology at the University of Maryland. Also by Douglas F. Barnes, The Urban Household Energy Transition: Social and Environmental Impacts in the Developing World.

Table of Contents

1. The Challenge of Rural Electrification 2. The Cooperative Experience in Costa Rica 3. Power and Politics in the Philippines 4. Rural Poverty and Electricity Challenges in Bangladesh 5. Public Distribution and Electricity Problem Solving in Rural Thailand 6. From Central Planning to Decentralized Electricity Distribution in Mexico 7. Electricity and Multisector Development in Rural Tunisia 8. Rural Electricity Subsidies and the Private Sector in Chile 9. National Support for Decentralized Electricity Growth in Rural China 10. The New Deal for Electricity in the United States: 1930-1950 11. Electricity For Social Development in Ireland 12. Meeting the Challenge of Rural Electrification
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