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Planning for rural energy system: part II

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  • Devadas, V.

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This paper discusses the central importance of energy inputs in development, and presents the complex interactions within subsystems that contribute a Rural Energy System. This paper also brings about the importance of the primary data for realistic renewable energy planning at the micro level in a given rural system. Factors that render secondary data somewhat inadequate for such applications are discussed. The differences between energy related data from secondary and primary sources in respect of representative villages in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, India, are detailed. A rural system model for computing the output from various components of a rural system is also presented. This projection is made by making use of a set of technical coefficients, which relate the inputs to the outputs from individual segments of the rural production system. While some of the technical coefficients are developed based on previously published data, a large number have been quantified on the basis of careful survey. The usefulness of the model is discussed. The paper also presents a Linear Programming Model for optimum resource allocation in a rural system. The objective function of the Linear Programming Model is maximizing the revenue of the rural system where in optimum resource allocation is made subject to a number of energy and non-energy related relevant constraints. The model also quantifies the major yields as well as the byproducts of different sectors of the rural economic system.

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  • Devadas, V., 2001. "Planning for rural energy system: part II," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 5(3), pages 227-270, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:5:y:2001:i:3:p:227-270
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    1. Parikh, Jyoti, 1985. "Modeling energy and agriculture interactions—I: A rural energy systems model," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 10(7), pages 793-804.
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