The electricity sectors of many developing countries underwent substantial reforms during the 1980s and 1990s, driven by global agendas of privatization and liberalization. However, rural electrification offered little by way of market incentives for profit-seeking private companies and was often neglected. As a consequence, delivery models for rural electrification need to change. This paper will review the experiences of various rural electrification delivery models that have been established in developing countries, including concessionary models, dealership approaches and the strengthening of small and medium-sized energy businesses. It will use examples from the USA, Bangladesh and Nepal, together with a detailed case study of a Nepali...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Accelerating the introduction of basic, clean energy services is seen as a key strategy for promotin...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...
The earlier research on electricity supply to rural areas has tended to address the technical and fi...
Rural electrification in Nepal is supported mostly by bilateral donors and banks as a top down suppl...
The availability of abundant renewable resources, lack of fossil fuels and difficult geographical te...
Some of the problems that have besieged rural electrification in most developing countries include; ...
For decades, countries around the world have made all efforts to achieve the access to electricity. ...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...
The paper assesses the demand for rural electricity services and contrasts it with the technology op...
Low-carbon off-grid electrification for rural areas is becoming increasingly popular in developed na...
Summary.-- This paper describes regulatory approaches to stimulating provision of electricity servic...
Rural electrification is an integral component of poverty alleviation and rural growth of a nation. ...
Financing rural electrification projects successfully requires the understanding and implementation ...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Accelerating the introduction of basic, clean energy services is seen as a key strategy for promotin...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...
The earlier research on electricity supply to rural areas has tended to address the technical and fi...
Rural electrification in Nepal is supported mostly by bilateral donors and banks as a top down suppl...
The availability of abundant renewable resources, lack of fossil fuels and difficult geographical te...
Some of the problems that have besieged rural electrification in most developing countries include; ...
For decades, countries around the world have made all efforts to achieve the access to electricity. ...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...
The paper assesses the demand for rural electricity services and contrasts it with the technology op...
Low-carbon off-grid electrification for rural areas is becoming increasingly popular in developed na...
Summary.-- This paper describes regulatory approaches to stimulating provision of electricity servic...
Rural electrification is an integral component of poverty alleviation and rural growth of a nation. ...
Financing rural electrification projects successfully requires the understanding and implementation ...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Accelerating the introduction of basic, clean energy services is seen as a key strategy for promotin...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...