In Myanmar (Burma), only 13% of the country's population has access to electricity, and almost 95% depends on solid fuels such as wood and rice husks for cooking and heating. This review discusses four sets of energy poverty and access challenges in Myanmar related to poverty and subsistence needs, conflicting priorities, lack of resources, and policy fragmentation. Planners in Myanmar, however, can utilize a variety of mechanisms to overcome these challenges. They can offer financing and micro-financing for woodlots, nurseries, and renewable energy equipment. They can create community mobilization funds to promote women's empowerment and offer skills training. They can implement education and awareness campaigns for households and private ...
Energy has been a key factor in economic development. Myanmar has considerable indigenous energy pot...
Universal access to energy constitutes one of the biggest challenges that humanity has to face in th...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...
This edited volume constitutes the first authoritative resource documenting all aspects of energy po...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
In many rural areas, poor people still depend on wood and other biomass fuels for most of their hous...
This book showcases how small-scale renewable energy technologies such as solar panels, cookstoves, ...
Energy consumption is one of the indices in determining the levels of development of a nation. There...
Myanmar, like other developing countries, will continue ramping up its energy production to meet gro...
Renewable energy has the potential to provide a sustainable solution for energy poverty in developin...
This chapter presents a review of energy poverty situation in Asia, with a particular emphasis on So...
Myanmar is endowed with abundant renewable energy resources, and its solar potential is the greatest...
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Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...
AbstractSustainable energy has turned into one of the most promising ways to handle the challenges o...
Energy has been a key factor in economic development. Myanmar has considerable indigenous energy pot...
Universal access to energy constitutes one of the biggest challenges that humanity has to face in th...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...
This edited volume constitutes the first authoritative resource documenting all aspects of energy po...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
In many rural areas, poor people still depend on wood and other biomass fuels for most of their hous...
This book showcases how small-scale renewable energy technologies such as solar panels, cookstoves, ...
Energy consumption is one of the indices in determining the levels of development of a nation. There...
Myanmar, like other developing countries, will continue ramping up its energy production to meet gro...
Renewable energy has the potential to provide a sustainable solution for energy poverty in developin...
This chapter presents a review of energy poverty situation in Asia, with a particular emphasis on So...
Myanmar is endowed with abundant renewable energy resources, and its solar potential is the greatest...
Most of the people in Malawi live in rural areas and are poor, depend on rain-fed subsistence agricu...
Despite the continuous efforts of developing countries and the international community to reduce ene...
AbstractSustainable energy has turned into one of the most promising ways to handle the challenges o...
Energy has been a key factor in economic development. Myanmar has considerable indigenous energy pot...
Universal access to energy constitutes one of the biggest challenges that humanity has to face in th...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...