June 15, 2005 — 11:26 am
Off-grid rural electrification for $25
A recent article (available here, PDF) in the journal Science tackles the problem of electrification in low-income households with analysis showcasing a robust technical solution that could be made available for US$25 fixed-cost, without subsidy. The technology, solar-powered white light emitting diodes (WLEDs) are more efficient than fuel-based lighting (biomass, kerosene, candles, etc) by a factor of 100. In addition, the article’s author, Evan Mills, estimates that fuel-based lighting accounts for annual worldwide energy consumption of 77 billion liters of fuel per year – an amount equivalent to US$38 billion per year or US$77 per household. Mills states:
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