This article explores the Renewable Energy and Rural Electricity Access Project (REAP) in Mongolia, an internationally sponsored $23 million program that delivered more than 40,000 solar home systems (SHS) and small-scale wind turbine systems (WTS) to nomadic herders. It begins by explaining its methods of data collection, consisting primarily of semi-structured research interviews and site visits. It then briefly describes the history and status of the electricity sector in Mongolia, as well as the current state of rural electrification and energy use among nomads and off-grid herders. Next, it explains the genesis of REAP, exploring its three primary components related to herder electrification, expansion of soum electricity services, and...
In Mongolia, 43% of the total population lives in remote areas where supplying sufficient electricit...
Low-carbon off-grid electrification for rural areas is becoming increasingly popular in developed na...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...
As the international community looks promote sustainable development in developing countries, many p...
Over the course of 2002 to 2007, the $316 million Renewable Energy Development Project (REDP) sold m...
This report functions as a guide for investments into the Mongolian economy in general and ev...
Solar home systems (SHS) can provide energy services to rural households more cost effectively than ...
In light of increasing regional energy demands, and in recognition of both the growing air pollution...
As the international community takes increasing action to mitigate the effects of climate change, in...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...
In rural areas, access to electricity is required for better living standard, enhance income options...
Electrification, especially rural electrification (RE), is a core component of the Sustainable Devel...
Energy is in numerous ways linked to the efforts in reducing poverty, improving human welfare and ra...
Replication Data for: "Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence...
Energy is a basic need for the overall growth and improvements of people’s living standard.But aroun...
In Mongolia, 43% of the total population lives in remote areas where supplying sufficient electricit...
Low-carbon off-grid electrification for rural areas is becoming increasingly popular in developed na...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...
As the international community looks promote sustainable development in developing countries, many p...
Over the course of 2002 to 2007, the $316 million Renewable Energy Development Project (REDP) sold m...
This report functions as a guide for investments into the Mongolian economy in general and ev...
Solar home systems (SHS) can provide energy services to rural households more cost effectively than ...
In light of increasing regional energy demands, and in recognition of both the growing air pollution...
As the international community takes increasing action to mitigate the effects of climate change, in...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...
In rural areas, access to electricity is required for better living standard, enhance income options...
Electrification, especially rural electrification (RE), is a core component of the Sustainable Devel...
Energy is in numerous ways linked to the efforts in reducing poverty, improving human welfare and ra...
Replication Data for: "Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence...
Energy is a basic need for the overall growth and improvements of people’s living standard.But aroun...
In Mongolia, 43% of the total population lives in remote areas where supplying sufficient electricit...
Low-carbon off-grid electrification for rural areas is becoming increasingly popular in developed na...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...