Rural energy in developing countries is discussed with a view to sustainable development. The project-oriented approach in rural energy which has often dominated in the past, is contrasted with an overall strategy for sustainable rural energy demand and supply. An outline for a demand-oriented policy is formulated, indicating the role of the government in energy pricing and market development. Special attention is given to electricity as the fastest-growing energy subsector. It is concluded that major changes are required to accommodate and institutionalize the planning of decentralized energy supply
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
Given increasing problems in the availability, affordability and deliverability of commercial primar...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
AbstractAccess to modern energy services in developing countries (DC) is a double-faced challenge. A...
Abstract- Energy is supplied in the form of electricity, heat or fuels and the energy supply system ...
In many rural areas, poor people still depend on wood and other biomass fuels for most of their hous...
Abstract: This paper presents our views on innovative approaches for financing rural energy services...
Item 3 of the provisional agenda Green and renewable technologies as energy solutions for rural deve...
The rural energy problem in many developing countries hasn’t changed much in the last 20-30 years. E...
Abstract: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new develo...
Abstract: Energy security and sustainable development are prime issues these days in developed as we...
Energy supply to the rural poor in developing countries is a complex activity that transcends the si...
Energy is an essential dimension of all rural development programmes, and it is therefore vital to i...
Includes bibliographical references.There are some common characteristics of rural communities throu...
fuelwood; forestry; energy; rural areas; gender roles; social forestry; environmental policy; develo...
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
Given increasing problems in the availability, affordability and deliverability of commercial primar...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
AbstractAccess to modern energy services in developing countries (DC) is a double-faced challenge. A...
Abstract- Energy is supplied in the form of electricity, heat or fuels and the energy supply system ...
In many rural areas, poor people still depend on wood and other biomass fuels for most of their hous...
Abstract: This paper presents our views on innovative approaches for financing rural energy services...
Item 3 of the provisional agenda Green and renewable technologies as energy solutions for rural deve...
The rural energy problem in many developing countries hasn’t changed much in the last 20-30 years. E...
Abstract: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new develo...
Abstract: Energy security and sustainable development are prime issues these days in developed as we...
Energy supply to the rural poor in developing countries is a complex activity that transcends the si...
Energy is an essential dimension of all rural development programmes, and it is therefore vital to i...
Includes bibliographical references.There are some common characteristics of rural communities throu...
fuelwood; forestry; energy; rural areas; gender roles; social forestry; environmental policy; develo...
Achieving reliable, widespread access to electricity will be transformative for many developing coun...
Given increasing problems in the availability, affordability and deliverability of commercial primar...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...