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Unattainable proximity: Solar power and peri-urbanity in central Burkina Faso

In Energy Policy 2021, Volume 150, pp. 112127
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University of Bonn1

Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark2

Université Ouaga II3

In the community of Zagtouli, close to Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou, lies West Africa's largest solar power plant. This is a 33 MW, on-grid, photovoltaic plant. Operational from late 2017, it produces electricity for Burkina Faso's public energy company, SONABEL. The electric grid built between the plant and Ouagadougou crosses Zagtouli in its middle: however, electricity connections throughout the community are markedly non-homogeneous.

In particular, most of the southern half of Zagtouli suffers from a condition known in the literature as ‘under-the-grid’: namely, close to the grid but unable to connect to it. The benefits stemming from the presence of the nearby plant, therefore, remain unattainable for a large share of the local community.

Drawing on an ethnographic investigation of energy practices and uses conducted in Zagtouli, we employ the theoretical framework of energy justice to analyse the connection between local justice issues and national electrification strategies. We claim that the national preference for on-grid, centralised plants may not adequately respond to the need for a more just local energy distribution; and that for peri-urban areas that are not planned to be fully connected to the grid in the short term, smaller-scale, decentralised solutions may be more appropriate to achieve full electricity access.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 112127
ISSN: 18736777 and 03014215
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.112127
ORCIDs: Skræp Svenningsen, Lea
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Burkina Faso

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