Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly the poor in rural areas of developing countries, have no access to electricity. Decision-making concerning the most appropriate energy technology for supplying these areas has been difficult; existing energy decision-support tools have been useful but are mostly incomplete. Trade-offs, as well as impacts that can be positive or negative, may emerge as a result of implementing modern forms of energy. These can affect both community's livelihoods as well as the confidence of decision-makers in relation to alternative technologies. The paper discusses a newly designed multicriteria approach and its novel robustness analysis for selecting energy ...
Item 3 of the provisional agenda Green and renewable technologies as energy solutions for rural deve...
Rural electrification schemes are necessary for social and economic development. In several countrie...
INTRODUCTION: Decentralised renewable energy resources (RES) are often abundant in smaller, more r...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
Energy supply to the rural poor in developing countries is a complex activity that transcends the si...
Small-scale renewable energy technologies offer impoverished rural communities in developing countri...
Rural electrification (RE) can be modelled as a multifactorial task connected to a large number of v...
Globally, the poor in rural areas without access to electricity continue to struggle with serious ch...
Abstract: In this article, a real-world case- study is presented with two general objectives: to giv...
The design of wind-photovoltaic stand-alone electrification projects that combine individual systems...
In recent years, the demand for reliable and sustainable power generation in rural areas has increas...
AbstractAccess to modern energy services in developing countries (DC) is a double-faced challenge. A...
A transformation in energy structures and governance models are required to meet the needs of commun...
Social variables are a predominant force to community development in rural areas. However, research ...
The capital and human resources available to invest in the development of energy systems in developi...
Item 3 of the provisional agenda Green and renewable technologies as energy solutions for rural deve...
Rural electrification schemes are necessary for social and economic development. In several countrie...
INTRODUCTION: Decentralised renewable energy resources (RES) are often abundant in smaller, more r...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
Energy supply to the rural poor in developing countries is a complex activity that transcends the si...
Small-scale renewable energy technologies offer impoverished rural communities in developing countri...
Rural electrification (RE) can be modelled as a multifactorial task connected to a large number of v...
Globally, the poor in rural areas without access to electricity continue to struggle with serious ch...
Abstract: In this article, a real-world case- study is presented with two general objectives: to giv...
The design of wind-photovoltaic stand-alone electrification projects that combine individual systems...
In recent years, the demand for reliable and sustainable power generation in rural areas has increas...
AbstractAccess to modern energy services in developing countries (DC) is a double-faced challenge. A...
A transformation in energy structures and governance models are required to meet the needs of commun...
Social variables are a predominant force to community development in rural areas. However, research ...
The capital and human resources available to invest in the development of energy systems in developi...
Item 3 of the provisional agenda Green and renewable technologies as energy solutions for rural deve...
Rural electrification schemes are necessary for social and economic development. In several countrie...
INTRODUCTION: Decentralised renewable energy resources (RES) are often abundant in smaller, more r...