As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as rapidly developing countries will soon be amongst the world’s hugest consumers of energy, it is essential to acknowledge the increasing influence of the developing world on the global energy future. Energy models are helpful for exploring the future pathways of regional and global energy developments. However, most present-day energy models are developed for industrialised regions, while neglecting the specific conditions of developing regions. Energy systems in developing regions are different to those in industrialised regions concerning key issues such as differences concerning electrification rates and fuel use, policy frames and economi...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
Most global energy models are developed by institutes from developed countries focusing primarily oi...
This study investigates the growth in global renewable energy use between 2000 and 2014. To identify...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
The main objective of this thesis is first to adapt energy models for the use in developing countrie...
Developing countries' energy use is rapidly increasing, which affects global climate change and glob...
Energy is the main and most inclusive measure of all the wide ranges of work done by humans and mach...
This article addresses the literatures in respect of the inherent limitations of traditional modelli...
This dissertation is derived from numerical models that quantitatively examine energy, climate, and ...
The paper investigates how renewable technologies could promote the transition towards a sustainable...
This 35th volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management includes...
Renewable energy planners in developing countries should be cautious in using analytical tools formu...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
Most global energy models are developed by institutes from developed countries focusing primarily oi...
This study investigates the growth in global renewable energy use between 2000 and 2014. To identify...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
The main objective of this thesis is first to adapt energy models for the use in developing countrie...
Developing countries' energy use is rapidly increasing, which affects global climate change and glob...
Energy is the main and most inclusive measure of all the wide ranges of work done by humans and mach...
This article addresses the literatures in respect of the inherent limitations of traditional modelli...
This dissertation is derived from numerical models that quantitatively examine energy, climate, and ...
The paper investigates how renewable technologies could promote the transition towards a sustainable...
This 35th volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management includes...
Renewable energy planners in developing countries should be cautious in using analytical tools formu...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
Most global energy models are developed by institutes from developed countries focusing primarily oi...
This study investigates the growth in global renewable energy use between 2000 and 2014. To identify...