Electricity policy as a tool for enhancing the persistent of energy resources' appropriate exploitation and deployment are known essential. Conversely, an open-door immature energy policy can lead a nation to an irrecoverable consequences. In this paper, electrification policy-related gaps and their worst-case scenarios and reasons behind the dominant increasing trend for decentralized PV system application are addressed in form of a case study. Over the last 13 years, numbers of PV rooftop projects have been inaugurated around the country but due to immature energy policy for ensuring the PV project life-span; excluding few, all the PV systems in medium and large scales villages are failed due to poor maintenance and operation. In the present approach, techno-economic analysis of customary implementation of PV systems are developed. The methodology is first conducted to develop cost-effective centralized PV system. Then, a comparative analysis of techno-economical approach of both centralized and decentralized PV systems are discussed, which is associated with systems' advantages, disadvantages, practicability studies, and barriers.
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Electricity Policy, PV Systems, Rural Electrification, Techno-economic Analysis
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Mir Sayed Shah Danish, Najib Rahman Sabory, Sayed Mir Shah Danish, Gul Ahmad Ludin, Atsushi Yona, et al. (2016). An Open-door Immature Policy for Rural Electrification: A Case Study of Afghanistan. International Journal of Sustainable and Green Energy, 6(3-1), 8-13. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijrse.s.2017060301.12
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Mir Sayed Shah Danish; Najib Rahman Sabory; Sayed Mir Shah Danish; Gul Ahmad Ludin; Atsushi Yona, et al. An Open-door Immature Policy for Rural Electrification: A Case Study of Afghanistan. Int. J. Sustain. Green Energy 2016, 6(3-1), 8-13. doi: 10.11648/j.ijrse.s.2017060301.12
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