African Information Resource Management (LIS focus) | 19 March 2002
Economic Microgrid Integration and Off-Grid Communities in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Evaluation
M, w, a, n, g, i, K, i, n, y, a, n, j, u, i, ,, N, g, i, n, a, N, d, e, g, e
Abstract
Microgrids are renewable energy solutions for off-grid communities in developing countries, offering sustainable power supply and economic benefits. A mixed methods approach combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews to assess community perceptions and financial outcomes. Microgrids increased electricity access by 85% among surveyed households, leading to significant reductions in kerosene use (40%) and cooking fuel costs (25%). The mixed methods evaluation revealed substantial economic benefits from microgrid integration for off-grid Kenyan communities. Microgrids should be promoted as a viable alternative energy solution, with further research needed to refine implementation strategies.