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Community energy and socio-technical infrastructure resilience: analysis of mini/micro hydro power projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Authors :
Rihab Khalid
Abdul Basit
Maria Sohail
Tanvir Ahmad
Noor Muhammad
Source :
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, Vol 4, Iss 3, p 035015 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

In 2014–15, Pakistan’s provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) launched a decentralised power generation initiative, installing over 356 small hydro power units to provide electricity to over 2.5 million people in its mountainous regions. This initiative built on the foundation of prior community-based mini/micro hydro-power projects (MHPPs) deployed in the region since the 1980s that have experienced mixed success; by 2020, over 150 units were non-operational. This paper investigates the socio-technical factors influencing the success and failure of these projects, focusing on outcomes and processes integral to community MHPPs. The study analyses the critical implications of MHPPs for socio-economic welfare, gender equity and democratic governance through extensive primary research including field observations at 40 sites, questionnaire surveys with community residents in three in-depth case-studies, and expert interviews with local policymakers and project developers. Analysis shows that electricity provision from MHPPs has had positive outcomes for the communities in terms of improved education, poverty alleviation and economic growth, alongside enhanced access to information and gains in women’s entrepreneurship and health. Nonetheless, the study also identifies significant shortcomings in the processes involved in community MHPPs related to inadequate technical assessments, monitoring, and evaluation, as well as challenges arising from undemocratic governance mechanisms and inequitable participation. By teasing out the multiple socio-technical dimensions that shape infrastructure resilience of MHPPs in KPK, this paper contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable community energy projects and informs policy for decentralised energy transitions that ensure democratic alignment and inclusive design.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26344505
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.069b207f76415dab109581409d0b81
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2634-4505/ad7886