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Community participation and the viability of decentralized renewable energy systems: evidence from a hybrid mini-grid in rural South Africa

Mahali Elizabeth Lesala, Patrick Mukumba

2025Oxford Open Energy8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study investigates the extent of community participation in the implementation of the Upper Blinkwater hybrid mini-grid project in rural South Africa and examines how this participation contributed to the project’s successful implementation and long-term viability. As decentralized renewable energy systems gain prominence in addressing rural energy poverty, evidence shows that their success is closely tied to the quality of local engagement. Using a qualitative case study approach, data from 44 stakeholder interviews were analyzed across four domains of participation: governance, technical engagement, economic inclusion, and social inclusion. The findings revealed varying levels of participation, high in technical and social domains, and moderate in governance and economic inclusion. Community members played active roles in system maintenance, behavioral adaptation, and voluntary infrastructure protection, reinforcing trust and system resilience. However, decision-making influence and formal economic opportunities, particularly for women, remained limited. The study concludes that meaningful participation across multiple domains not only enhances procedural legitimacy but also strengthens local ownership, system functionality, social acceptance, and long-term viability. The findings provide practical guide for policymakers and practitioners on how to design inclusive, and socially grounded rural energy solutions that support both energy access and long-term sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

Corporate governanceLegitimacyRenewable energyBusinessStakeholderSociotechnical systemEconomic growthQualitative researchStakeholder engagementPublic participationQuality (philosophy)Qualitative propertyRural areaCollaborative governanceEnvironmental planningPublic economicsEnvironmental resource managementSocial engagementEnergy transitionRural developmentCommunity participationLocal communityCommunity engagementEnergy (signal processing)Participant observationEconomicsPolitical scienceGeneral partnershipRural communityEnvironmental governanceEnergy policyGrounded theoryFocus groupLocal governmentEconomic impact analysisStakeholder analysisEnergy and Environment ImpactsInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentHybrid Renewable Energy Systems