Bölükbaşı, GizemKocaman, Ayşe Selin2019-02-212019-02-2120180360-5442http://hdl.handle.net/11693/49872The lack of access to electricity in developing countries necessitates spatial electricity planning for guiding sustainable electrification projects that evaluate the costs of centralized systems vis-a-vis decentralized systems. Heuristic approaches have been widely used in such electrification problems to find feasible, cost effective solutions; however, most of the time global optimality of these solutions is not guaranteed. Our paper through its modeling approach provides a new methodology to find the least cost solution to this electrification problem. We model the spatial network planning problem as Prize Collecting Steiner Tree problem, which would be a base for a decision support tool for rural electrification. This new method is systematically assessed using both randomly generated data and real data from rural regions across Sub-Saharan Africa. Comparative results for the proposed approach and a widely used heuristic method are presented based on computational experiments.EnglishNetwork plannerPrize collecting Steiner treeRural electrificationSpatial electricity planningSub-Saharan africaA prize collecting Steiner tree approach to least cost evaluation of grid and off-grid electrification systemsArticle10.1016/j.energy.2018.07.029