Outline

  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Related Work & Literature Review
  • 2.1. the Public-Private Mix of Renewable Energy Projects in Ssa
  • 2.2. Failure of Public Re Projects in Ssa
  • 2.3. Public Re Projects Management Challenges in Ssa
  • 2.4. the Problem of Designation of Responsibilities
  • 2.5. Sustainable Management
  • 3. Analysis of the Current State of Affairs
  • 3.1. Objective of the Research
  • 3.2. Research Method
  • 3.3. Research Data Analysis
  • 3.4. State of Affairs of the Analyzed Projects
  • 3.4.1. Local Benefitting Recipients
  • 3.4.2. Project Developers & Implementers
  • 3.4.3. Government Personnel
  • 4. Findings and Conclusions
  • References

رئوس مطالب

  • چکیده
  • کلیدواژه ها
  • 1. مقدمه
  • 2. مطالعات مرتبط و مرور ادبیات موضوعی
  • 2.1. ترکیب بخش دولتی و خصوصی در پروژه های انرژی تجدید پذیر در SSA
  • 2.2. شکست پروژه های دولتی RE در کشورهای SSA
  • 2.3. چالش های مدیریت پروژه های دولتی RE
  • 2.4. مشکل تعیین مسئولیت ها
  • 2.5. مدیریت پایدار
  • 3. تجزیه و تحلیل وضعیت فعلی امور
  • 3.1. اهداف تحقیق
  • 3.2. روش تحقیق
  • 3.3. تجزیه و تحلیل داده های تحقیق
  • 3.4. وضعیت فعلی پروژه های ارزیابی شده
  • 3.4.1. ذی نفعان محلی (افراد محلی که دارای منافعی از این پروژه ها هستند)
  • 3.4.2. توسعه دهندگان و اجراکنندگان پروژه ها
  • 3.4.3. کارکنان دولتی
  • 4. یافته ها و نتیجه گیری

Abstract

The future of electrification of Africa lies within off-grid generation via renewable energy (RE). Although many RE projects have started across the Sub-Sahara, especially public projects are seldom successful. This study engages directly (ethnographically) with the local communities benefitting or expected to benefit from the projects, the implementing organizations and government.

Despite the differences in culture and understanding, the reasons for failure of the projects are found to be similar across the different countries: (i) political agenda, (ii) process of awarding projects, (iii) stakeholder co-operation, (iv) planning & implementation, (v) maintenance and (vi) public acceptance & inclusion.

Keywords: - - - -

Findings and conclusions

The energy problems experienced in Sub-Saharan Africa today can only be solved by the decentralization of energy generation to the smallest subset possible. To achieve that, renewable energy must be considered and utilized. This supports the generation of clean energy and would contribute enormously to the “unofficial economy” that is the backbone of the Sub-Saharan economy. However, the reason of failures gathered from the survey, interviews and physical inspection of the projects should be taken seriously as this negatively influences the further dissemination of the technology. In part 2 of this study (Failures & Generic Recommendations Towards the Sustainable Management of Renewable Energy Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa), we further provide an in-depth analysis of the problem and subsequently provide recommendations that must be considered by implementing governments, organizations and locals expected to benefit from renewable energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.

دانلود ترجمه تخصصی این مقاله دانلود رایگان فایل pdf انگلیسی