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Do micro- and small enterprises have a grid connection in North India?
Micro- and small enterprise surveys from rural North India are analysed (N = 2,004). 34% of MSEs have no grid connection, despite complete village electrification. Variation in grid reliability did not explain connection rates nor low consumption. Electricity policy reform targeting productive use must consider wealth constraints.
What is power generation for mini-grids?
Power generation for mini-grids encompasses a range of sources, including solar, hydro, biomass, wind and/or diesel. Indeed, the mini-grids in the AECF portfolio use all of these power generation technologies. In developing countries, mini-grids can provide access to electricity for households outside a central grid’s reach.
Do micro- and small-enterprises use electricity in rural northern India?
In this paper, we contribute new evidence describing electricity use among micro- and small-enterprises (MSEs) in rural northern India. Puzzlingly, 34% of the 2,004 MSEs surveyed have no grid-connection despite almost complete village grid electrification.
How does a power outage affect microgrids?
A few seconds of a power outage can interrupt industrial processes and cause significant economic loss. Microgrids also relate to the transportation sector, which consumes over 30% of primary energy. Electrifying only a small percentage of this would translate to significant capacity in the coming years.
Is revenue village grid supply reliability a determinant of rural MSE grid connection?
The effective exclusion of revenue village grid supply reliability as a determinant of rural MSE grid connection and utilisation in our sample provides a starting point into understanding electricity needs and growth constraints of micro- and small non-farm enterprises in rural northern India.
How many mini grids do we need?
Significantly more mini grids will need to be deployed in the top 20 electricity access deficit countries – from 10-50 mini grids currently deployed each year per country to over 1,600. Mini Grids for Half a Billion People: Market Outlook and Handbook for Decision Makers is the most comprehensive study on mini grids to date.