Abstract:
Most of the Rural Electrification Schemes constructed by the Ceylon Electricity Board are found to be not economically viable. In this study a new methodology has
been developed to find out the economic viability of a Scheme. Four sample schemes
were selected and through a survey important data was collected for the case study. Using these data Economic cost benefit and financial cost benefit ratios are calculated. These ratios are related to Human Development Ind. By the model developed in this study varying the Human Development Index values, the values for Economic Cost Benefit Ratio and Financial cost Benefit Ratio could be improved.
This study contains following aspects as well.
1. To examine the effectiveness of the RE projects of the CEB
2. To examine the impact of Re Projects and improving living standard of the
rural people
3. To suggest alternative ways for improvement SOCIO economic standards of
rural people.
This methodology could be used to find out the Economic viability and development of any rural electrification scheme and could be extended to the development of a village through other services other than electricity
Citation:
Jayawardena, M.R. (2007). Impact of rural electrification on social standards in under developed areas [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/1554