Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of developing countries. In particular, in the Andean countries, about 10.4 million people lack of access to electricity, mainly in isolated poor regions. Considering the relevance of electricity in overcoming poverty and promoting socioeconomic development, local-regional-national governments, supported by international organizations, are making efforts to achieve full rural electrification. In this regard, renewable microgrid projects are an effective alternative where the national grid extension has limitations. The literature on the design of such projects is significant. However, when evaluating experiences, most works focus on an analysis of ...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people still lack of access to electricity. Autonomous systems based on renewa...
There are 17 million people without access to electricity services in Latin America. This population...
Across many developing nations, such as Rwanda, the absence of electricity has significantly reduced...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people lack access to electricity, mainly in rural areas of developing countri...
When electrifying isolated rural communities, usually standardized solutions have been implemented u...
Small-scale renewable energy technologies offer impoverished rural communities in developing countri...
Stand-alone electrification systems based on renewable energies are suitable for electrifying isolat...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
peer reviewedIn the last ten years, Bolivia has gone through a period of economic growth and politic...
© 2018 University of Minho. All rights reserved. In the last ten years, Bolivia has gone through a p...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people still lack of access to electricity. Autonomous systems based on renewa...
There are 17 million people without access to electricity services in Latin America. This population...
Across many developing nations, such as Rwanda, the absence of electricity has significantly reduced...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people lack access to electricity, mainly in rural areas of developing countri...
When electrifying isolated rural communities, usually standardized solutions have been implemented u...
Small-scale renewable energy technologies offer impoverished rural communities in developing countri...
Stand-alone electrification systems based on renewable energies are suitable for electrifying isolat...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
peer reviewedIn the last ten years, Bolivia has gone through a period of economic growth and politic...
© 2018 University of Minho. All rights reserved. In the last ten years, Bolivia has gone through a p...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for po...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people still lack of access to electricity. Autonomous systems based on renewa...
There are 17 million people without access to electricity services in Latin America. This population...
Across many developing nations, such as Rwanda, the absence of electricity has significantly reduced...