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Title: Lessons and challenges encountered in the implementation of solar energy – the case of Botswana
Authors: Ketlogetswe, C.
Keywords: Solar energy
Barriers in Botswana
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2009
Publisher: Bentham Open http://www.bentham-open.org
Citation: Ketlogetswe, C. (2009) Lessons and challenges encountered in the implememtation of solar energy: the case of Botswana, The Open Renewable Energy Journal, Vol. 2, pp.79-83
Abstract: A number of photovoltaic pilot projects have been started in Botswana since 1990. The first photovoltaic project was Manyana PV project which started in 1992. The Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) PV solar pilot project is the most recent PV solar project in Botswana, which was launched in 2003 at Kudumatse, Motlhabaneng, and Lorolwana villages. The primary objective of all these projects was to access the viability and sustainability of solar energy technology as an alternative source of energy especially for rural based communities. Depending on the findings, such projects were also intended to be replicated in other parts of the country. Despite all these efforts by the government of Botswana and donor agencies, the level of use of PV solar systems for power generation in Botswana, particularly in isolated communities, is very low. This paper, therefore, discusses the factors that impede the rapid development of photovoltaics power generation systems in the rural environment of Botswana. The study is focused on the photovoltaic power generation project which was carried out in three villages in Botswana, namely Kudumatse, Lorolwana and Motlhabaneng.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/695
ISSN: 1876 3871
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