Merits and demerits of off-grid solar systems: key stakeholders’ perspectives

D. Ranasinghe, K. Waidyasekara, D. Weerasooriya
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In today's world, energy and human life are inextricably linked. Due to the scarcity of fossil fuels and rising prices, the world is shifting to renewable energy sources to acquire energy. The economic downturn and the government's inability to import fuel have exacerbated the energy crisis in the Sri Lankan context. Every day, prolonged power outages become a part of people's lives, which drives people to find alternative solutions. Even though solar PV systems are a popular renewable energy source in Sri Lanka, having an on-grid solar system has no advantages during power outages. Thus, Sri Lanka has an apparent demand for off-grid solar systems. Therefore, this study investigates the merits and demerits of utilising off-grid solar systems from key stakeholders' perspectives. Three key stakeholders were identified: government authorities, off-grid solar service provider companies and off-grid solar users. Twenty-five semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders were conducted after a thorough literature review. The collected interview data were analysed manually using content analysis. The study's findings revealed the significant merits of using off-grid solar systems in the Sri Lankan context as; the benefit of an uninterrupted power supply and reducing the national grid demand. The study revealed significant demerits: unavailability of proper regulations, capital-intensive investment, no return on investment and the lack of qualified people in the off-grid solar sector. The respective industry practitioners and stakeholders can use the knowledge gained from this study to promote and utilise future policy implications in the off-grid solar sector.
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离网太阳能系统的优点和缺点:关键利益相关者的观点
当今世界,能源与人类生活密不可分。由于化石燃料的稀缺和价格的上涨,世界正在转向可再生能源来获取能源。经济下滑和政府无法进口燃料加剧了斯里兰卡的能源危机。每天,长时间的停电成为人们生活的一部分,这促使人们寻找替代解决方案。尽管太阳能光伏系统在斯里兰卡是一种受欢迎的可再生能源,但在停电期间,拥有并网太阳能系统没有任何优势。因此,斯里兰卡对离网太阳能系统有明显的需求。因此,本研究从关键利益相关者的角度调查了利用离网太阳能系统的优点和缺点。确定了三个关键利益相关者:政府当局、离网太阳能服务提供商公司和离网太阳能用户。在全面的文献综述后,对关键利益相关者进行了25次半结构化访谈。收集的访谈数据使用内容分析进行人工分析。该研究的发现揭示了在斯里兰卡使用离网太阳能系统的显著优点:一个不间断的电力供应和减少国家电网需求的好处。该研究揭示了显著的缺点:缺乏适当的监管、资本密集型投资、投资无回报以及离网太阳能领域缺乏合格人员。相关的行业从业者和利益相关者可以利用从本研究中获得的知识来促进和利用离网太阳能行业未来的政策影响。
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