THE PARADOX OF POWER: CONNECTION, INEQUALITY, AND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ON TUMBATU ISLAND, ZANZIBAR
Abstract
Recent power outages on the Zanzibar archipelago have drawn attention to the potential for small-scale alternative energy development, but those programs present their own challenges and dilemmas. Using the example of a solar development project on Tumbatu Island and the subsequent connection of the Island to the national electric grid, this article considers the paradoxical outcomes of electrification. It explores how both solar electricity and connection to the national electric grid created contradictory processes of connection and autonomy and reinforced hierarchy and differentiation on a local and global scale.
Keywords
Solar power; electricity; development; Zanzibar