This article presents an assessment of the challenges facing the use of small locally
manufactured wind turbines as a rural electrification solution for the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua.
Strongly based on the authors work experience at the non-profit, non-governmental organization
blueEnergy, this assessment makes an objective analysis of the technical, social, economic and
organizational challenges faced by blueEnergy when using small wind turbines for rural
electrification. The article provides detail on the challenges faced and puts forward methodologies
and technologies to overcome or to detect and avoid these. Based on the challenges faced, a set of
key factors that are essential for the success of small wind turbines in other contexts is proposed,
together with two methodologies for a preliminary feasibility assessment.