Access to energy has proved to have strong links to other dimensions of socio-economic develop ment. As a first step to ensure electricity coverage in developing countries’ rural communities, a minimum energy access must be settled. To do this, the theoretical concept of energy sufficiency is expanded to fit in the rural energy access logic. Ideally, un-electrified communities must move from low energy consumption states to a position where they consume enough to have a contin uous development without risking global environment goals. For that purpose, a bibliographic review is performed to define the components of an ideal rural community where people’s basic needs for energy services are met equitably. Main findings show that besides...
Globally, the poor in rural areas without access to electricity continue to struggle with serious ch...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Development of electricity delivery infrastructures are path-dependent, meaning, each development de...
Achieving universal electrification is a complex task because the populations that still do not have...
Social variables are a predominant force to community development in rural areas. However, research ...
During the past decades, the planet has undergone increased environmental pressure. This has led to ...
Small-scale renewable energy technologies offer impoverished rural communities in developing countri...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
abstract: Access to reliable electricity is at least a co-requisite to sufficient human development....
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in ...
The causal relationships between electrification and development of poor, rural communities are comp...
Low population densities, low income and low electricity demand make rural electrification through g...
The causal relationships between electrification and development of poor, rural communities are comp...
PROBLEM—Provision of electric services in remote communities operating a subsistence economy has bee...
Sustainable energy supply models are needed to achieve the Millennium Development Goals established ...
Globally, the poor in rural areas without access to electricity continue to struggle with serious ch...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Development of electricity delivery infrastructures are path-dependent, meaning, each development de...
Achieving universal electrification is a complex task because the populations that still do not have...
Social variables are a predominant force to community development in rural areas. However, research ...
During the past decades, the planet has undergone increased environmental pressure. This has led to ...
Small-scale renewable energy technologies offer impoverished rural communities in developing countri...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
abstract: Access to reliable electricity is at least a co-requisite to sufficient human development....
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in ...
The causal relationships between electrification and development of poor, rural communities are comp...
Low population densities, low income and low electricity demand make rural electrification through g...
The causal relationships between electrification and development of poor, rural communities are comp...
PROBLEM—Provision of electric services in remote communities operating a subsistence economy has bee...
Sustainable energy supply models are needed to achieve the Millennium Development Goals established ...
Globally, the poor in rural areas without access to electricity continue to struggle with serious ch...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Development of electricity delivery infrastructures are path-dependent, meaning, each development de...