Here we are at the end of our study entitled : Analysis of the profitability of electrical energy produced by a micro-hydropower plant, the case of KINZONO, given that energy contributes to the economic-social development of a nation, and accompanies human life in its blossoming, we wanted to equip the locality of KINZONO, which is in the commune of MALUKU, with a modern micro-hydropower plant enabling it to leave this rural stage for that of the city. Based on the study of objectively verifiable indicators, we confirm that it is profitable, given its necessity. But more in-depth work on the expectations, objectives and development of the community is essential in order to generalize this micro-power plant model. The decision to set up a rural electrification structure must take into account not only the project's profitability, but also its social impact and its effects on the environment. Rural electrification is an important factor in the development of rural and urban-rural areas, but it is only one ingredient in this process.