Renewable energy planners in developing countries should be cautious in using analytical tools formulated in developed countries. Traditional energy consumption, economic and demography transitions, high-income inequality, and informal economy are some characteristics of developing countries that may contradict the assumptions of mainstream, widely used analytical tools. In this study, we synthesize the debate in previous review studies on energy models for developing countries and then extend the scope of the previous studies by highlighting emerging methods of system thinking, life cycle thinking, and decision support analysis. We then discuss how these tools have been used for renewable energy analysis in developing countries and found o...
This paper critically reviews existing energy demand forecasting methodologies highlighting the meth...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of existing energy system m...
Energy is the most important part for community and financial growth of any country. Energy planning...
Renewable energy planners in developing countries should be cautious in using analytical tools formu...
Given the fact that there are a wide variety of models that are available for analysing energy syste...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
Developing countries' energy use is rapidly increasing, which affects global climate change and glob...
Given the importance of models in complicated problem solving, an inappropriate energy model can lea...
The massive increase in energy consumption, especially over the past several years, has raised fears...
This paper serves as a background paper for a research project on local energy planning in developin...
This article addresses the literatures in respect of the inherent limitations of traditional modelli...
The unique characteristics of the energy situation in developing countries imposes a unique set of r...
Energy planning in rural areas and in developing countries most often relies on the outputs of speci...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
This paper critically reviews existing energy demand forecasting methodologies highlighting the meth...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of existing energy system m...
Energy is the most important part for community and financial growth of any country. Energy planning...
Renewable energy planners in developing countries should be cautious in using analytical tools formu...
Given the fact that there are a wide variety of models that are available for analysing energy syste...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
Developing countries' energy use is rapidly increasing, which affects global climate change and glob...
Given the importance of models in complicated problem solving, an inappropriate energy model can lea...
The massive increase in energy consumption, especially over the past several years, has raised fears...
This paper serves as a background paper for a research project on local energy planning in developin...
This article addresses the literatures in respect of the inherent limitations of traditional modelli...
The unique characteristics of the energy situation in developing countries imposes a unique set of r...
Energy planning in rural areas and in developing countries most often relies on the outputs of speci...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
This paper critically reviews existing energy demand forecasting methodologies highlighting the meth...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative overview of existing energy system m...
Energy is the most important part for community and financial growth of any country. Energy planning...