Because electricity is much more efficient than other sources of energy for certain uses such as lighting, access to electricity can help in promoting energy affordability in developing countries. Using data from Guatemala, this note suggests that the price reduction per efficient kilowatt-hour which can be expected from access to electricity is substantial. This price reduction could generate a large reduction in measures of fuel poverty which capture the inability of households to meet their basic energy needs
Electricity is the mechanism that makes enter to the modern world possible and it is taken for gran...
Nigeria, a country of 162.5 million people and the apparent giant of Africa, is also one of the worl...
Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...
The World Bank estimates that roughly 1.6 billion people?nearly one out of every four people on the ...
Energy is indispensable to bringing off the growing human demand, and it is a challenging global iss...
A key objective of developing countries is to provide affordable access to modern energy services in...
A new slant on slopes : measuring the benefits of increased electricity access in developing countri...
A key objective of developing countries is to provide affordable access to modern energy services in...
Approximately 1.6 billion people worldwide do not have access to electricity, and roughly 2.4 billio...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of household's access to electricity on pov...
Access to energy is a fundamental component of poverty abatement. People who live in homes without e...
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
Various technological, institutional, and financial and policy factors have limited the capacity of ...
Electricity is the mechanism that makes enter to the modern world possible and it is taken for gran...
Nigeria, a country of 162.5 million people and the apparent giant of Africa, is also one of the worl...
Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...
The World Bank estimates that roughly 1.6 billion people?nearly one out of every four people on the ...
Energy is indispensable to bringing off the growing human demand, and it is a challenging global iss...
A key objective of developing countries is to provide affordable access to modern energy services in...
A new slant on slopes : measuring the benefits of increased electricity access in developing countri...
A key objective of developing countries is to provide affordable access to modern energy services in...
Approximately 1.6 billion people worldwide do not have access to electricity, and roughly 2.4 billio...
As of today, 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to electricity, while 2.9 billion rely on p...
Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of household's access to electricity on pov...
Access to energy is a fundamental component of poverty abatement. People who live in homes without e...
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
Various technological, institutional, and financial and policy factors have limited the capacity of ...
Electricity is the mechanism that makes enter to the modern world possible and it is taken for gran...
Nigeria, a country of 162.5 million people and the apparent giant of Africa, is also one of the worl...
Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...