5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1. Conclusions
The subsequent conclusions and recommendations are made on the existing electric consumption of Lelta MHP, productive use of Electric power and Stakeholder and community integration to sustain the plant. The electric consumption and future demand of MHP during this study are analysis carried out using GDP and HH and population growth rate.
The summary of main findings, based on the analysis undertaken in the preceding Chapters 4, is presented in this section followed by sets of key recommendations
5.1. Lelta MHP development to rural community
This research paper studied the role of electricity from Lelta MHP plants, on the daily life habits of HHs, sustainability of MHP and …show more content…
Previous scholarship has reinforced diversification as the only way for the rural poor to deal with changes in their assets and risks but the findings of this paper suggest that it is not necessarily so. Just because women and children have more free time to relax and studies because they do not have to collect wood and to go to markets to buy Kerosene and do not suffer related disease from emission. A lack of awareness and commitment of stakeholder also be a contributing factor to low productive use Lelta MHP but evidence suggests that they we simply satisfied that they no longer had to be involved in back-breaking work. In addition, HHs felt that electricity had satisfied a need that was unfulfilled in the past, but it was necessary that they wanted to do more with this resource to diversify their …show more content…
Donor and the government has for attempted like handing over decision-making to the beneficiaries themselves but the lack of an efficient and effective system that follows up not gives a Band-Aid and bids goodbye is necessary. Limited capacity of government institution, poor tariff management and lack of community in decision-making process. From this research it is clear that what HHs present as their needs is subjective to what they think is shaped by the way they perceive development. For a rural farmer the ability to get access to services that cut the space that exists between rural and urban life is what electricity addresses. By influencing changes, however small, in the daily lives of the rural poor electricity, when easily accessible, can be a long-lasting satisfied towards the fulfillment of basic