Research background: The Bangladeshi government has set a plan to generate one-tenth of its electricity from solar and other renewable sources by 2030. Solar adoption surged in Bangladesh up until 2015, setting a global precedent for electrifying areas that were previously unconnected. The enhanced lighting offered by solar systems provides immediate benefits, including additional hours for household and business activities and extended study hours for school-going children. Purpose of the article: This study seeks to identify the determinants and welfare gains of solar adoption in rural areas by analysing three rounds of the Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey from 2011–12, 2015, and 2018–19. In addition to presenting new estimates of ...
Limited access to clean energy has long been an obstacle to livelihood improvement of populations mi...
Poor access and unreliable grid service are amongst the significant challenges facing households in ...
Abstract: Bangladesh is a developing country with full courage to be developed by 2021 and celebrate...
Scaling-up adoption of renewable energy technology— such as solar home systems (SHS)—to expand elect...
Energy is a pre-requisite for economic development of a nation. Particularly least developed countri...
This article assesses the socioeconomic effects of solar microgrids. The lack of access to electrici...
Those living without electricity in India constitute nearly 40% of the 1.6 billion people worldwide....
As an alternative source of off-grid electric power, solar home systems (SHS) stand out above all ot...
Despite continuous efforts to improve the coverage, the access to electricity remains insufficient i...
This paper estimates the impact different forms of investment in solar energy would have on the econ...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...
The use of solar photovoltaic systems of 25Wp to 50Wp (or frequently called as solar home systems) ...
This study evaluates the benefits that rural households in India derive from dedicated solar microgr...
For the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energ...
Abstract In our present age there is a dire and growing need for energy. Nations that are modernizi...
Limited access to clean energy has long been an obstacle to livelihood improvement of populations mi...
Poor access and unreliable grid service are amongst the significant challenges facing households in ...
Abstract: Bangladesh is a developing country with full courage to be developed by 2021 and celebrate...
Scaling-up adoption of renewable energy technology— such as solar home systems (SHS)—to expand elect...
Energy is a pre-requisite for economic development of a nation. Particularly least developed countri...
This article assesses the socioeconomic effects of solar microgrids. The lack of access to electrici...
Those living without electricity in India constitute nearly 40% of the 1.6 billion people worldwide....
As an alternative source of off-grid electric power, solar home systems (SHS) stand out above all ot...
Despite continuous efforts to improve the coverage, the access to electricity remains insufficient i...
This paper estimates the impact different forms of investment in solar energy would have on the econ...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...
The use of solar photovoltaic systems of 25Wp to 50Wp (or frequently called as solar home systems) ...
This study evaluates the benefits that rural households in India derive from dedicated solar microgr...
For the past 20 years, the solar home system (SHS) has been the dominant means of facilitating energ...
Abstract In our present age there is a dire and growing need for energy. Nations that are modernizi...
Limited access to clean energy has long been an obstacle to livelihood improvement of populations mi...
Poor access and unreliable grid service are amongst the significant challenges facing households in ...
Abstract: Bangladesh is a developing country with full courage to be developed by 2021 and celebrate...