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Year 2015, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 398 - 403, 01.06.2015

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Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study

Year 2015, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 398 - 403, 01.06.2015

Abstract

Rural illumination in Bangladesh is depends on the kerosene based hurricanes and lamps. In addition, car batteries and dry cell batteries are used run TV, radio and small watt fluorescent light. This study was carried out in two selected villages in Khulna district, Bangladesh. Six case studies were analysed to explore financial feasibility and questionnaire survey method was followed to find out the impact of solar home system (SHS) on social life of rural people. The study illustrates that solar home system with income generation is more acceptable than solar home system used only for lighting purpose. Moreover, the quality light provides the opportunity for household work and studying in the night and hence improves the quality of lifestyle in rural areas.

References

  • Energy Bangla.
  • http://www.energybangla.com/.
  • (accessed on January, 2014)
  • P. K. Halder, N. Paul,M. R. A. Beg. Assessment of biomass energy resources and related technologies practice in Bangladesh. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2014; 39: 444-460.
  • Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). http://www.bpdb.gov.bd/bpdb/. (accessed on January, 2014)
  • Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). Statistical Year Book of Bangladesh. http://www.bbs.gov.bd/home.aspx. (accessed on January, 2014)
  • P. K. Halder, N. Paul, T. Ghosh, Imran Khan, P. Mondal. Progress Scenario of Solar Home Systems (SHSs) in Bangladesh. Proceedings of 4th Global Engineering, Science and Technology Conference 27-28 December, 2013, BIAM Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • http://www.in2bangla.com/upazilaMap.php?id=419. (accessed on January, 2014)
  • C. Schultz, I. Platonova, G. Doluweera, D. Irvine- Halliday. Why the developing world is the perfect market place for solid state lighting. Proceedings of SPIE, August, 2008.
  • SAK. Sohel, R. Jaman. Economic sustainability of Solar Home System in rural Bangladesh. In: AKM. Sadrul Islam, editor. Proceedings of the international conference on renewable energy for rural development, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 2002.
  • M. H. Mondal. Economic viability of solar home systems: Case study of Bangladesh. Renewable Energy 2010; 35(6): 1125-1129.
  • N. Hoque, S. Kumar. Performance of photovoltaic micro utility systems. Energy for Sustainable Development 2013; 17: 424-430.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Pobitra Kumar Halder This is me

Md. Shohel Parvez This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Halder, P. K., & Parvez, M. S. (2015). Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, 5(2), 398-403.
AMA Halder PK, Parvez MS. Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. June 2015;5(2):398-403.
Chicago Halder, Pobitra Kumar, and Md. Shohel Parvez. “Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A Case Study”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 5, no. 2 (June 2015): 398-403.
EndNote Halder PK, Parvez MS (June 1, 2015) Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 5 2 398–403.
IEEE P. K. Halder and M. S. Parvez, “Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study”, International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 398–403, 2015.
ISNAD Halder, Pobitra Kumar - Parvez, Md. Shohel. “Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A Case Study”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 5/2 (June 2015), 398-403.
JAMA Halder PK, Parvez MS. Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2015;5:398–403.
MLA Halder, Pobitra Kumar and Md. Shohel Parvez. “Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A Case Study”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 5, no. 2, 2015, pp. 398-03.
Vancouver Halder PK, Parvez MS. Financial Analyses and Social Impact of Solar Home Systems in Bangladesh: A case Study. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2015;5(2):398-403.