Photovoltaics in Remote Indigenous Australian Communities: An Assessment of the Bushlight Community Energy Planning Model
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Bushlight is a 4-year program (now extended for another 2 years) funded
by the Australian Government and managed by the Centre for Appropriate Technology,
Australia. It aims to improve the livelihood choices of about 100 small remote Indigenous
communities by providing sustainable energy services in the form of photovoltaic
systems. This paper evaluates the sustainability, cost effectiveness and community
outcomes of implementing photovoltaic systems using the Bushlight Community Energy
Planning Model (CEPM) in remote Indigenous communities in comparison with the
conventional practices. Using case studies of four remote Indigenous communities, it was
found that the Bushlight CEPM was more likely to provide sustained energy services, and
encourage community empowerment at a competitive life-cycle cost per person when
compared with the conventional practices.