In rural India, women in poor households spend a large part of their day performing basic tasks such as collecting fuel wood or kerosene, which keeps them away from employment or education opportunities and makes their lives more difficult. Access to electricity is therefore increasingly regarded as a means to improve their status in society. Although a large number of small-scale and community-based off-grid renewable energy projects are in place to provide access to electricity with a women-centric approach, research on the benefits to women has been largely anecdotal. A review of the evidence for the impact of rural electrification on women’s lives concluded that electricity access has a positive effect on women’s practical needs by redu...
This thesis investigates into the effect of implementation environmentally healthy and community-dri...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
Around 25,000 villages are located in remote and inaccessible areas and hence could not be electrifi...
This study explores how the implementation and distribution of solar energy in rural India, in the f...
India faces a huge energy crisis due to its rapid urbanisation, growth of industrialisation and burg...
There is a growing consensus that universalisation of modern energy services is central to reducing ...
This study evaluates the benefits that rural households in India derive from dedicated solar microgr...
The solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies offer a sustainable solution to energy-poor communities. Ad...
This study examines the effect of quality of electrification on empowerment of women in terms of eco...
Energy access projects often give importance to particular development activities like education, he...
Energy access projects often give importance to particular development activities like education, he...
The women-energy nexus involves the challenge of engendering energy and the challenge of empowering ...
Despite the considerable efforts spent on village electrification schemes in India, there is a gener...
Rural women in general and mountain women in particular are greatly involved in managing household e...
More than one billion people remain without electricity today, many of them in remote rural communit...
This thesis investigates into the effect of implementation environmentally healthy and community-dri...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
Around 25,000 villages are located in remote and inaccessible areas and hence could not be electrifi...
This study explores how the implementation and distribution of solar energy in rural India, in the f...
India faces a huge energy crisis due to its rapid urbanisation, growth of industrialisation and burg...
There is a growing consensus that universalisation of modern energy services is central to reducing ...
This study evaluates the benefits that rural households in India derive from dedicated solar microgr...
The solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies offer a sustainable solution to energy-poor communities. Ad...
This study examines the effect of quality of electrification on empowerment of women in terms of eco...
Energy access projects often give importance to particular development activities like education, he...
Energy access projects often give importance to particular development activities like education, he...
The women-energy nexus involves the challenge of engendering energy and the challenge of empowering ...
Despite the considerable efforts spent on village electrification schemes in India, there is a gener...
Rural women in general and mountain women in particular are greatly involved in managing household e...
More than one billion people remain without electricity today, many of them in remote rural communit...
This thesis investigates into the effect of implementation environmentally healthy and community-dri...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
Around 25,000 villages are located in remote and inaccessible areas and hence could not be electrifi...