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| | Jamasb, T. | | | Jamasb, T. |
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| | This paper reviews and draws lessons from the reform experience in developing countries and argues that competition and regulatory reform are equally important to the success of reforms. | | | This paper reviews and draws lessons from the reform experience in developing countries and argues that competition and regulatory reform are equally important to the success of reforms. |
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| | Brathwaite, C.W.D. | | | Brathwaite, C.W.D. |
| | Grupo Interagencial de Desarollo Rural | | | Grupo Interagencial de Desarollo Rural |
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| | [Spanish]<br>This report quantifies the real contribution of the agricultural sector to economies in eleven American countries and finds an important impact on rural and urban incomes. | | | [Spanish]<br>This report quantifies the real contribution of the agricultural sector to economies in eleven American countries and finds an important impact on rural and urban incomes. |
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| | Productive Uses of Energy for Rural Development | | | Productive Uses of Energy for Rural Development |
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| | Cabraal, R.A.<br>Barnes, D:F.<br>Agarwal, S.G. | | | Cabraal, R.A.<br>Barnes, D:F.<br>Agarwal, S.G. |
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| | Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 30 (2005), pp. 177-144 | | | Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 30 (2005), pp. 177-144 |
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| | A Review of the Evidence and Case Studies in Rural China | | | A Review of the Evidence and Case Studies in Rural China |
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| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | Small Manufacturing Enterprises in Developing Countries | | | Small Manufacturing Enterprises in Developing Countries |
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| | Little, I.M.D. | | | Little, I.M.D. |
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| | The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 1 (1987), No. 2, pp. 203-235 | | | The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 1 (1987), No. 2, pp. 203-235 |
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| | Identificación de las Aplicaciones Productivas de la Energía Eléctrica en Sitios Pilotos del Proyecto PERZA, Nicaragua | | | Identificación de las Aplicaciones Productivas de la Energía Eléctrica en Sitios Pilotos del Proyecto PERZA, Nicaragua |
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| | Mathieu, P. | | | Mathieu, P. |
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| | [Spanish]<br>This study indentifies new apllications of productive use of energy in selected sites in Nicaragua and wants to reveal new potentials concerning productivity and efficiency. | | | [Spanish]<br>This study indentifies new apllications of productive use of energy in selected sites in Nicaragua and wants to reveal new potentials concerning productivity and efficiency. |
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| | A Source of Dynamism or of Subsistence Income? | | | A Source of Dynamism or of Subsistence Income? |
| | Mensah, J.V.<br>Tribe, M.<br>Weiss, J. | | | Mensah, J.V.<br>Tribe, M.<br>Weiss, J. |
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| | Journal of International Development, Vol. 19 (2007), pp. 253-273 | | | Journal of International Development, Vol. 19 (2007), pp. 253-273 |
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| | Lessons for the Nicaragua Off-grid Rural Electrification Project | | | Lessons for the Nicaragua Off-grid Rural Electrification Project |
| | Motta, M.<br>Reiche, K. | | | Motta, M.<br>Reiche, K. |
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| | This paper outlines the key considerations for designing operations involving a combination of electrification, micro-finance, and business development services for micro and small businesses for developing the private sector in off-grid areas. By doing this, the paper provides a basis for the design of the Nicaragua Off-Grid Rural Electrification Project. | | | This paper outlines the key considerations for designing operations involving a combination of electrification, micro-finance, and business development services for micro and small businesses for developing the private sector in off-grid areas. By doing this, the paper provides a basis for the design of the Nicaragua Off-Grid Rural Electrification Project. |
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| | Theory and application | | | Theory and application |
| | Ranis, G.<br>Stewart; F. | | | Ranis, G.<br>Stewart; F. |
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| | Journal of Development Economics, 40, pp. 75-101 | | | Journal of Development Economics, 40, pp. 75-101 |
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| | How Inadequate Provision of Public Infrastructure and Services Affects Private Investment | | | How Inadequate Provision of Public Infrastructure and Services Affects Private Investment |
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| | Reinikka, R.<br>Svensson, J. | | | Reinikka, R.<br>Svensson, J. |
| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | 1999 | | | 1999 |
| | The authors use microeconomic evidence to show the effects of poor infrastructure services on private investment in Uganda. They find that poor public capital, proxied by an unreliable and inadequate power supply, significantly reduces productive private investments. | | | The authors use microeconomic evidence to show the effects of poor infrastructure services on private investment in Uganda. They find that poor public capital, proxied by an unreliable and inadequate power supply, significantly reduces productive private investments. |
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| | Modern Energy: Impacts on Micro-enterprises | | | Modern Energy: Impacts on Micro-enterprises |
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| | DFID | | | DFID |
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| | A Review of the Evidence and Case Studies in Rural China | | | A Review of the Evidence and Case Studies in Rural China |
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| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | Substudy 6: Options for productive use of energy in the villages of the Lokoho rural grid area | | | Substudy 6: Options for productive use of energy in the villages of the Lokoho rural grid area |
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| | Lempelius, C. | | | Lempelius, C. |
| | GTZ (inter alia) | | | GTZ (inter alia) |
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| | 2006 | | | 2006 |
| | The study's concept development s based on the findings and reflects the observations of the „Rural Electricity Demand Study”, the “Baseline Survey”, “RESCO Business Model” and additional field research on existing financial institutions, and organisations or activities related to professional extension services, technical or entrepreneurial training and education. The concept is supposed to guide the GTZ decision to propose further Technical Assistance within the frame work of implementing the Lokoho small hydro power project and its rural electricity grid in the Andapa and Sambava district. | | | The study's concept development s based on the findings and reflects the observations of the „Rural Electricity Demand Study”, the “Baseline Survey”, “RESCO Business Model” and additional field research on existing financial institutions, and organisations or activities related to professional extension services, technical or entrepreneurial training and education. The concept is supposed to guide the GTZ decision to propose further Technical Assistance within the frame work of implementing the Lokoho small hydro power project and its rural electricity grid in the Andapa and Sambava district. |
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| | A Review of Four Bank-GEF Projects | | | A Review of Four Bank-GEF Projects |
| | Kapadia, K. | | | Kapadia, K. |
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| | This paper aims to analyze the World Bank’s approaches to promoting productive uses of renewables, with a view to providing recommendations to the Bank on strategy on this given topic. The goal is to highlight the need for more rigorous study of some of the issues raised. | | | This paper aims to analyze the World Bank’s approaches to promoting productive uses of renewables, with a view to providing recommendations to the Bank on strategy on this given topic. The goal is to highlight the need for more rigorous study of some of the issues raised. |
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| | A Study of Productive Uses of PV Electricity in Rural Areas of Kenya | | | A Study of Productive Uses of PV Electricity in Rural Areas of Kenya |
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| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | 2006 | | | 2006 |
| | This study is intended to assist in developing a strategy for promoting incomegenerating applications of stand-alone solar PV systems in Africa and developing countries. Its principle objectives are to catalog common PV productive uses in Kenya, to identify facilitative factors underlying the use of productive use systems and to identify strategies for promoting productive use in rural electrification projects. | | | This study is intended to assist in developing a strategy for promoting incomegenerating applications of stand-alone solar PV systems in Africa and developing countries. Its principle objectives are to catalog common PV productive uses in Kenya, to identify facilitative factors underlying the use of productive use systems and to identify strategies for promoting productive use in rural electrification projects. |
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| | Summary of Best Practices and Grid Rural Electrification | | | Summary of Best Practices and Grid Rural Electrification |
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| | Barnes, D.F. | | | Barnes, D.F. |
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| | This short presentation is about problems linked to rural electrfication and best practices to solve them. | | | This short presentation is about problems linked to rural electrfication and best practices to solve them. |
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| | Energy for Development in Rural Bangladesh | | | Energy for Development in Rural Bangladesh |
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| | Barnes, D.F. et al. | | | Barnes, D.F. et al. |
| | World Bank<br>ESMAP | | | World Bank<br>ESMAP |
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| | 2006 | | | 2006 |
| | The report advocates a welfare-based and growth-enabling strategy for promoting rural energy for development. There are two aspects to the strategy. The first is to satisfy the type of demand that increases household welfare while the second raises growth prospects as energy becomes a direct input in the production process. | | | The report advocates a welfare-based and growth-enabling strategy for promoting rural energy for development. There are two aspects to the strategy. The first is to satisfy the type of demand that increases household welfare while the second raises growth prospects as energy becomes a direct input in the production process. |
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| | Barnes, D.F. | | | Barnes, D.F. |
| | World Bank<br>ESMAP | | | World Bank<br>ESMAP |
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| | The pace of rural electrification over much of the developing world is painfully slow. In many African and South Asian countries, it is even lower than rural population growth. Well-publicized reports on the problems of some programs have also led to increasing wariness about rural electrification among energy policy makers.<br>This study focuses on the characteristics of those rural electrification programs that have been successful by examining the accomplishments and difficulties overcome to achieve success. | | | The pace of rural electrification over much of the developing world is painfully slow. In many African and South Asian countries, it is even lower than rural population growth. Well-publicized reports on the problems of some programs have also led to increasing wariness about rural electrification among energy policy makers.<br>This study focuses on the characteristics of those rural electrification programs that have been successful by examining the accomplishments and difficulties overcome to achieve success. |
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| | Technical and Economic Assessment of Off-Grid, Mini-Grid and Grid Electrification Technologies | | | Technical and Economic Assessment of Off-Grid, Mini-Grid and Grid Electrification Technologies |
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| | ESMAP | | | ESMAP |
| | World Bank<br>ESMAP | | | World Bank<br>ESMAP |
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| | Rural electrification policy and institutional linkages | | | Rural electrification policy and institutional linkages |
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| | Haanyika, C.M. | | | Haanyika, C.M. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 34 (2006), pp. 2977-2993 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 34 (2006), pp. 2977-2993 |
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| | Electrifying Africa power through the public sector | | | Electrifying Africa power through the public sector |
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| | Hall, D. | | | Hall, D. |
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| | 2007 | | | 2007 |
| | According to the report, Africa needs electricity, not privatisation. Therefore, this report sets the record straight on the failures of privatisation in Africa. Instead it advocates policies based on proven successes. | | | According to the report, Africa needs electricity, not privatisation. Therefore, this report sets the record straight on the failures of privatisation in Africa. Instead it advocates policies based on proven successes. |
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| | The case of Ethiopia | | | The case of Ethiopia |
| | Kebede, B.<br>Bekele, A.<br>Kedir, E. | | | Kebede, B.<br>Bekele, A.<br>Kedir, E. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 1029-1045 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 1029-1045 |
| | 2002 | | | 2002 |
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| | Effectiveness of Botswana's Policy on rural electrification | | | Effectiveness of Botswana's Policy on rural electrification |
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| | Ketlogetswe, C.<br>Mothudi, T.H.<br>Mothibi, J. | | | Ketlogetswe, C.<br>Mothudi, T.H.<br>Mothibi, J. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 1330-1337 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 1330-1337 |
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| | Past Lessons and Future Prospects | | | Past Lessons and Future Prospects |
| | Kotzé, I.A: | | | Kotzé, I.A: |
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| | 2000 | | | 2000 |
| | South Africa embarked on an accelerated electrification programme in the early nineties. In the period 1994 to 1999 close on 2.8 million households were connected to the national electricity grid, increasing the electrification level from about 36% in 1994 to about 68% at the end of 1999. This report surveys the programme structure as well as it drawas main conclusions and develops an alternative to on-grid electrification. | | | South Africa embarked on an accelerated electrification programme in the early nineties. In the period 1994 to 1999 close on 2.8 million households were connected to the national electricity grid, increasing the electrification level from about 36% in 1994 to about 68% at the end of 1999. This report surveys the programme structure as well as it drawas main conclusions and develops an alternative to on-grid electrification. |
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| | Changing energy profiles and consumption patterns following electrification in five rural villages, South Africa | | | Changing energy profiles and consumption patterns following electrification in five rural villages, South Africa |
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| | Madubansi, M.<br>Shackleton, C.M. | | | Madubansi, M.<br>Shackleton, C.M. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 34 (2006), pp. 4081-4092 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 34 (2006), pp. 4081-4092 |
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| | Die besten Methoden für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung von Mikro-Hydro-Anlagen in Entwicklungsländern | | | Die besten Methoden für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung von Mikro-Hydro-Anlagen in Entwicklungsländern |
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| | GTZ | | | GTZ |
| | GTZ | | | GTZ |
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| | This study discusses the experience with micro-hydro plants in Sri Lanka, Peru, Nepal, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Its purpose is to derive best practices. The report encompasses an essential microeconomic analysis of costs and financial earnings of selected plants in the given countries. | | | This study discusses the experience with micro-hydro plants in Sri Lanka, Peru, Nepal, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Its purpose is to derive best practices. The report encompasses an essential microeconomic analysis of costs and financial earnings of selected plants in the given countries. |
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| | Floor, W.<br>Massé, R. | | | Floor, W.<br>Massé, R. |
| | World Bank<br>ESMAP | | | World Bank<br>ESMAP |
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| | 2001 | | | 2001 |
| | This paper concentrates only on the peri-urban population, because this group - according to the Bank - needs to be the priority target if they want to rapidly improve electrification in poor households. This is for several reasons: about forty percent of the world's poor live in peri-urban areas, while households in those areas are easier, and less expensive to electrify than un-served rural households. Moreover, promoting peri-urban electrification could be a win-win solution for utilities, and poor consumers, by preventing illegal connections through a well-planned electrification scheme, that will create a sound environment for a profitable, and expanding business, since peri-urban households are the potential future consumers of the utilities. | | | This paper concentrates only on the peri-urban population, because this group - according to the Bank - needs to be the priority target if they want to rapidly improve electrification in poor households. This is for several reasons: about forty percent of the world's poor live in peri-urban areas, while households in those areas are easier, and less expensive to electrify than un-served rural households. Moreover, promoting peri-urban electrification could be a win-win solution for utilities, and poor consumers, by preventing illegal connections through a well-planned electrification scheme, that will create a sound environment for a profitable, and expanding business, since peri-urban households are the potential future consumers of the utilities. |
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| | Rural Electrification: A Field for Social Research | | | Rural Electrification: A Field for Social Research |
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| | Rose, J.K. | | | Rose, J.K. |
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| | Rural Sociology, Vol. 5 (1940), pp. 411-426 | | | Rural Sociology, Vol. 5 (1940), pp. 411-426 |
| | 1940 | | | 1940 |
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| | An Historical Perspective | | | An Historical Perspective |
| | Schurr, S.H. | | | Schurr, S.H. |
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| | Annals of Operations Research, Vol. 2 (1985), pp. 229-238 | | | Annals of Operations Research, Vol. 2 (1985), pp. 229-238 |
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| | Some Recommendations | | | Some Recommendations |
| | Thom, C. | | | Thom, C. |
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| | 1999 | | | 1999 |
| | This paper presents recommendations on public policy concerning rural electrification in South Africa and includes national electrification priorities, means of enhancing the benefits of rural electrification and the financing. | | | This paper presents recommendations on public policy concerning rural electrification in South Africa and includes national electrification priorities, means of enhancing the benefits of rural electrification and the financing. |
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| | Comparisons between grid, solar and unelectrified households | | | Comparisons between grid, solar and unelectrified households |
| | Wamukonya, N.<br>Davis, M. | | | Wamukonya, N.<br>Davis, M. |
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| | Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol. 5 (2001), No. 3 | | | Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol. 5 (2001), No. 3 |
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| | Rural Energy and Development for Two Billion People | | | Rural Energy and Development for Two Billion People |
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| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | 1996 | | | 1996 |
| | This brochure describes the plight of the two billion people without access to modern forms of energy, such as electricity and oil, and summarizes the many ways in which their situation can be improved. | | | This brochure describes the plight of the two billion people without access to modern forms of energy, such as electricity and oil, and summarizes the many ways in which their situation can be improved. |
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| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
| | World Bank<br>ESMAP | | | World Bank<br>ESMAP |
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| | 2002 | | | 2002 |
| | The study considers the quantitative value of electrification for rural consumers by moving beyond existing methods for evaluating rural electrification projects. It is discovered that qualitative data related to rural people’s strong desire for electrification can be used to support more quantitative analysis, thereby linking the electrification benefits that rural households value most to larger social processes. | | | The study considers the quantitative value of electrification for rural consumers by moving beyond existing methods for evaluating rural electrification projects. It is discovered that qualitative data related to rural people’s strong desire for electrification can be used to support more quantitative analysis, thereby linking the electrification benefits that rural households value most to larger social processes. |
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| | Rural Electrification | | | Rural Electrification |
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| | Zomers, A.N. | | | Zomers, A.N. |
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| | 2001 | | | 2001 |
| | The objective of this PhD thesis, which is performed from an utility perspective, is to identify and assess relevant trends, to look ahead to opportunities for electricity supply to rural and remote areas, and to translate the results into recommendations for decision makers. The publication seeks to complement existing literature and to act as a vehicle to transfer specific managerial know how and, in particular, know why. | | | The objective of this PhD thesis, which is performed from an utility perspective, is to identify and assess relevant trends, to look ahead to opportunities for electricity supply to rural and remote areas, and to translate the results into recommendations for decision makers. The publication seeks to complement existing literature and to act as a vehicle to transfer specific managerial know how and, in particular, know why. |
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| | Power Sector Reform and the Implications for Rural Electrification | | | Power Sector Reform and the Implications for Rural Electrification |
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| | Zomers, A.N. | | | Zomers, A.N. |
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| | 2007 | | | 2007 |
| | This paper discusses some aspects of the ongoing reform of the power sector and its implications for the electrification of rural and remote areas in the developing world, where the majority of the energy poor live. | | | This paper discusses some aspects of the ongoing reform of the power sector and its implications for the electrification of rural and remote areas in the developing world, where the majority of the energy poor live. |
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| | How Electricity Affects Rural Life in Developing Countries | | | How Electricity Affects Rural Life in Developing Countries |
| | Barnes, D.F. | | | Barnes, D.F. |
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| | Westview Press / Boulder and London | | | Westview Press / Boulder and London |
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| | Netzgebundene Stromerzeugung auf Basis erneuerbarer Energien | | | Netzgebundene Stromerzeugung auf Basis erneuerbarer Energien |
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| | Drillisch, J. | | | Drillisch, J. |
| | GTZ | | | GTZ |
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| | 2004 | | | 2004 |
| | Thsi document is a product information highlighting the use of on-grid electrification in developing countries based on wind power and hydropower. | | | Thsi document is a product information highlighting the use of on-grid electrification in developing countries based on wind power and hydropower. |
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| | Dencentralized renewable energy technologies in Vietnam | | | Dencentralized renewable energy technologies in Vietnam |
| | Nguyen, K.O. | | | Nguyen, K.O. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 2579-2589 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 2579-2589 |
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| | Reiche, K.<br> Covarrubias, A.<br> Martinot, E. | | | Reiche, K.<br> Covarrubias, A.<br> Martinot, E. |
| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | 2000 | | | 2000 |
| | This paper presents emerging design issues regarding off-grid electricity service, including new business models and, least cost options for village power, as well as initial lessons learned from rural off-grid concessions in Argentina and twelve solar home system projects. | | | This paper presents emerging design issues regarding off-grid electricity service, including new business models and, least cost options for village power, as well as initial lessons learned from rural off-grid concessions in Argentina and twelve solar home system projects. |
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| | Â Review of the multifunctional platform in Mali | | | Â Review of the multifunctional platform in Mali |
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| | Brew-Hammond, A.<br> Crole-Rees, A. | | | Brew-Hammond, A.<br> Crole-Rees, A. |
| | UNDP | | | UNDP |
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| | 2004 | | | 2004 |
| | This report reviews experiences of the multifunctional platform project in Mali and documents how modern energy services affect people’s lives in terms of income, education, and rural women’s status and health. In addition to showing on-theground evidence, this report presents analytical insights into key factors affecting the relationship between energy services and development outcomes. | | | This report reviews experiences of the multifunctional platform project in Mali and documents how modern energy services affect people’s lives in terms of income, education, and rural women’s status and health. In addition to showing on-theground evidence, this report presents analytical insights into key factors affecting the relationship between energy services and development outcomes. |
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| | Rural Battery Charging Systems - Re-Engineered | | | Rural Battery Charging Systems - Re-Engineered |
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| | Böhmke, H. | | | Böhmke, H. |
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| | This paper gives brief information on field experience with village photo voltaic-charging concepts. | | | This paper gives brief information on field experience with village photo voltaic-charging concepts. |
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| | A Case Study on Solar Battery Charging Stations in Brazil | | | A Case Study on Solar Battery Charging Stations in Brazil |
| | dos Santos, R.R: | | | dos Santos, R.R: |
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| | Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Vol. 9 (2001), pp. 445-453 | | | Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Vol. 9 (2001), pp. 445-453 |
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| | A Performance Study in Northern Thailand | | | A Performance Study in Northern Thailand |
| | Sriuthaisiriwong, Y<br>Kumar, S. | | | Sriuthaisiriwong, Y<br>Kumar, S. |
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| | Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Vol. 9 (2001), pp. 223-234 | | | Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Vol. 9 (2001), pp. 223-234 |
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| | World Bank (report to) | | | World Bank (report to) |
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| | 1999 | | | 1999 |
| | This study of Solar Battery Charging Stations was carried out to determine the economic attractiveness of the rural electrification alternative and the emerging best practices.The study is based on secondary research of battery-charging literature, discussion with specialists and empirical research at battery charging system sites and program offices in four countries. | | | This study of Solar Battery Charging Stations was carried out to determine the economic attractiveness of the rural electrification alternative and the emerging best practices.The study is based on secondary research of battery-charging literature, discussion with specialists and empirical research at battery charging system sites and program offices in four countries. |
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| | Ghorkali, S.P. | | | Ghorkali, S.P. |
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| | IEE Working Papers 179 | | | IEE Working Papers 179 |
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| | Widmer, R.<br>Arter, A. | | | Widmer, R.<br>Arter, A. |
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| | MHPG Series, Vol. 5 | | | MHPG Series, Vol. 5 |
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| | This guideline has been prepared to assist scheme managers and operators in operation, repair, maintenance and management of micro-hydro schemes so as to ensure optimum returns on the investment for investors and a greatly increased sense of satisfaction for customers. Specific objectives of the guideline are to provide guidance on management of the scheme, operation of the plant, maintenance of the plant and repair of the plant. | | | This guideline has been prepared to assist scheme managers and operators in operation, repair, maintenance and management of micro-hydro schemes so as to ensure optimum returns on the investment for investors and a greatly increased sense of satisfaction for customers. Specific objectives of the guideline are to provide guidance on management of the scheme, operation of the plant, maintenance of the plant and repair of the plant. |
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| | Evaluation of the Strategic and Replicable Aspects of the IDB-ITDG Fund for the Promotion of Micro Hydro Plants in Perú | | | Evaluation of the Strategic and Replicable Aspects of the IDB-ITDG Fund for the Promotion of Micro Hydro Plants in Perú |
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| | Tarnawiecki, D. | | | Tarnawiecki, D. |
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| | At first, this study gives information on promotion and management models of micro hydro plants and covers some economic aspects, such as energy demand and investment costs. After describing different financing possibilities, the impact of the project is evaluated. | | | At first, this study gives information on promotion and management models of micro hydro plants and covers some economic aspects, such as energy demand and investment costs. After describing different financing possibilities, the impact of the project is evaluated. |
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| | Preiser, K.<br>Schweizer-Ries, P.<br>Kuhmann, J.<br>Adib, R. | | | Preiser, K.<br>Schweizer-Ries, P.<br>Kuhmann, J.<br>Adib, R. |
| | BMBF (ordered by) | | | BMBF (ordered by) |
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| | This paper is the final report for the joint project with solar systems in Indonesia and presents experience, lessons learned as well as some technical aspects. | | | This paper is the final report for the joint project with solar systems in Indonesia and presents experience, lessons learned as well as some technical aspects. |
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| | Solarstromsysteme zur ländlichen Elektrifizierung | | | Solarstromsysteme zur ländlichen Elektrifizierung |
| | Energiebau Solarstromsysteme GmbH | | | Energiebau Solarstromsysteme GmbH |
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| | This info brochure gives provides technical information on photovoltaic systems. | | | This info brochure gives provides technical information on photovoltaic systems. |
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| | Markets, Economics, and Rural Development | | | Markets, Economics, and Rural Development |
| | Erickson, J.D.<br>Chapman, D. | | | Erickson, J.D.<br>Chapman, D. |
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| | World Development, Vol. 23 (1995), No. 7, pp. 1129-1141 | | | World Development, Vol. 23 (1995), No. 7, pp. 1129-1141 |
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| | ESMAP | | | ESMAP |
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| | Jacobson, A. | | | Jacobson, A. |
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| | World Development, Vol. 35 (2007), No. 1, pp. 144-162 | | | World Development, Vol. 35 (2007), No. 1, pp. 144-162 |
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| | Is a PV-led renewable energy strategy the right approach for providing modern energy to the rural poor ob sub-Saharan Africa? | | | Is a PV-led renewable energy strategy the right approach for providing modern energy to the rural poor ob sub-Saharan Africa? |
| | Karekezi, S.<br>Kithyoma, W. | | | Karekezi, S.<br>Kithyoma, W. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 1071-1086 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 1071-1086 |
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| | Experiences and lessons learned 1993-2000 | | | Experiences and lessons learned 1993-2000 |
| | Martinot, E.<br>Cabraal, A.<br>Mathur, S. | | | Martinot, E.<br>Cabraal, A.<br>Mathur, S. |
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| | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 5 (2001), pp. 39-57 | | | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 5 (2001), pp. 39-57 |
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| | What lesons are relevant? | | | What lesons are relevant? |
| | van der Vleuten, F.<br>Stam, N.<br>van der Plas, R. | | | van der Vleuten, F.<br>Stam, N.<br>van der Plas, R. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 1439-1451 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 1439-1451 |
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| | Wamukonya, N. | | | Wamukonya, N. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 6-14 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 6-14 |
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| | World Bank | | | World Bank |
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| | Governments across the developing world have made rural electrification a high priority over the last two decades. Yet despite the rapid expansion of the power sector during this period, by 1990, only about 44 percent of the more than 3.3 billion people living in rural areas had access to grid-based electricity. This paper hence argues that given the constraints of high capital costs and maintenance, there is little chance of achieving universal rural electrification through conventional grid services. | | | Governments across the developing world have made rural electrification a high priority over the last two decades. Yet despite the rapid expansion of the power sector during this period, by 1990, only about 44 percent of the more than 3.3 billion people living in rural areas had access to grid-based electricity. This paper hence argues that given the constraints of high capital costs and maintenance, there is little chance of achieving universal rural electrification through conventional grid services. |
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| | This Toolkit is a step-by-step guide to turning a clean energy business idea into a reality. The topics covered range from defining your personal and business objectives to preparing financial analyses and determining the distribution strategy. In addition to explaining what information is needed in an effective Business Plan, the Toolkit will help to gather that information, and then to present it in an informative and convincing manner. By the end, there is a Business Plan one can use to attract financing and to guide the growth of the company. | | | This Toolkit is a step-by-step guide to turning a clean energy business idea into a reality. The topics covered range from defining your personal and business objectives to preparing financial analyses and determining the distribution strategy. In addition to explaining what information is needed in an effective Business Plan, the Toolkit will help to gather that information, and then to present it in an informative and convincing manner. By the end, there is a Business Plan one can use to attract financing and to guide the growth of the company. |
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| | Gnansounou, E.<br>Bayem, H.<br>Bednyagin, D.<br>Dong, J. | | | Gnansounou, E.<br>Bayem, H.<br>Bednyagin, D.<br>Dong, J. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 4142-4153 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 4142-4153 |
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| | This IEA report brings together in one volume the basic statistics compiled by the IEA on electricity and heat production. It also includes information on installed capacity, consumption, trade<br>and prices. | | | This IEA report brings together in one volume the basic statistics compiled by the IEA on electricity and heat production. It also includes information on installed capacity, consumption, trade<br>and prices. |
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| | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 3440-3462 | | | Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 3440-3462 |
| | 2007 | | | 2007 |
| | Electric power sector reforms in the electricity supply industry have had an impact on industrial and household prices in developing countries in Latin America, the former Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. Using original panel data for 83 countries during the period from 1985 to 2002, the authors examine how each policy instrument of the reform measures influenced electricity prices for countries in the above regions. | | | Electric power sector reforms in the electricity supply industry have had an impact on industrial and household prices in developing countries in Latin America, the former Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. Using original panel data for 83 countries during the period from 1985 to 2002, the authors examine how each policy instrument of the reform measures influenced electricity prices for countries in the above regions. |
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Summary of Best Practices and Grid Rural Electrification
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Barnes, D.F.
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2003
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This short presentation is about problems linked to rural electrfication and best practices to solve them.
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Energy for Development in Rural Bangladesh
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Barnes, D.F. et al.
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World Bank ESMAP
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2006
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The report advocates a welfare-based and growth-enabling strategy for promoting rural energy for development. There are two aspects to the strategy. The first is to satisfy the type of demand that increases household welfare while the second raises growth prospects as energy becomes a direct input in the production process.
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Meeting the Challenge of Rural Electrification
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The Experience of Successful Programs
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Barnes, D.F.
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World Bank ESMAP
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2005
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The pace of rural electrification over much of the developing world is painfully slow. In many African and South Asian countries, it is even lower than rural population growth. Well-publicized reports on the problems of some programs have also led to increasing wariness about rural electrification among energy policy makers. This study focuses on the characteristics of those rural electrification programs that have been successful by examining the accomplishments and difficulties overcome to achieve success.
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Technical and Economic Assessment of Off-Grid, Mini-Grid and Grid Electrification Technologies
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ESMAP
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World Bank ESMAP
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ESMAP Technical Paper 121/07
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2007
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The purpose of this report is to convey the results of an assessment of the current and future economic readiness of electric power generation alternatives for developing countries. The objective of the technical and economic assessment is to systematically characterize the commercial and economic prospects of renewable and fossil fuel-fired electricity generation technologies now, and in the near future.
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Rural electrification policy and institutional linkages
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Haanyika, C.M.
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Energy Policy, Vol. 34 (2006), pp. 2977-2993
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2006
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This article examines the extent to which the market-based reforms in the power sector of developing countries have affected access and affordability of electricity in rural areas and gives informatio on developing appropriate policy and the supporting institutional structures to align rural electrification with reformed power sectors. According to the author, It is cardinal to establish how privatised and commercialised power companies in a reformed power sector could contribute to rural electrification and the role of governments and government agents in facilitating expanded access to electricity in rural areas.
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Electrifying Africa power through the public sector
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Hall, D.
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2007
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According to the report, Africa needs electricity, not privatisation. Therefore, this report sets the record straight on the failures of privatisation in Africa. Instead it advocates policies based on proven successes.
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Can the urban poor afford modern energy?
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The case of Ethiopia
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Kebede, B. Bekele, A. Kedir, E.
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Energy Policy, Vol. 30 (2002), pp. 1029-1045
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2002
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Comparing rough measures of costs of using modern fuels and purchasing power of the urban poor in Ethiopia, this article finds that, while kerosene is relatively cheap even for the very poor, electricity is extremely expensive even for the relatively well to do. In addition, the article examines the relevance of the ‘energy ladder’ hypothesis. Finally, demand equations for each fuel are econometrically estimated and the elasticities are used to examine price and income effects.
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Effectiveness of Botswana's Policy on rural electrification
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Ketlogetswe, C. Mothudi, T.H. Mothibi, J.
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Energy Policy, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 1330-1337
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2007
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This paper examines Botswana’s policy on energy supply with the view to confirm or deny any correlation between three factors (geographical set-ups of the communities, inappropriately conseived energy policies, low-income status of most rural inhabitants) and the low-levels of electrical connectivity in the country’s rural communities, as well as many others that may have impacted on this state of affairs. The policy is evaluated by undertaking a comparative study of its implementation on two seemingly geographical contrasting rural communities within the country.
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The South African National Electrification Programme
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Past Lessons and Future Prospects
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Kotzé, I.A:
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2000
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South Africa embarked on an accelerated electrification programme in the early nineties. In the period 1994 to 1999 close on 2.8 million households were connected to the national electricity grid, increasing the electrification level from about 36% in 1994 to about 68% at the end of 1999. This report surveys the programme structure as well as it drawas main conclusions and develops an alternative to on-grid electrification.
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Changing energy profiles and consumption patterns following electrification in five rural villages, South Africa
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Madubansi, M. Shackleton, C.M.
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Energy Policy, Vol. 34 (2006), pp. 4081-4092
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2006
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Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemented a widespread electrification programme, as well as introduced a free basic electricity allowance as a means of poverty alleviation. This study reports on the patterns of household energy use in five rural settlements in 1991 and again in 2002.
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Die besten Methoden für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung von Mikro-Hydro-Anlagen in Entwicklungsländern
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GTZ
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GTZ
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This study discusses the experience with micro-hydro plants in Sri Lanka, Peru, Nepal, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Its purpose is to derive best practices. The report encompasses an essential microeconomic analysis of costs and financial earnings of selected plants in the given countries.
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Peri-Urban Electricity Consumers - A Forgotten but Important Group
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What Can We Do to Electrify Them?
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Floor, W. Massé, R.
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World Bank ESMAP
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2001
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This paper concentrates only on the peri-urban population, because this group - according to the Bank - needs to be the priority target if they want to rapidly improve electrification in poor households. This is for several reasons: about forty percent of the world's poor live in peri-urban areas, while households in those areas are easier, and less expensive to electrify than un-served rural households. Moreover, promoting peri-urban electrification could be a win-win solution for utilities, and poor consumers, by preventing illegal connections through a well-planned electrification scheme, that will create a sound environment for a profitable, and expanding business, since peri-urban households are the potential future consumers of the utilities.
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Rural Electrification: A Field for Social Research
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Rose, J.K.
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Rural Sociology, Vol. 5 (1940), pp. 411-426
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1940
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In this paper, the author examines several questions linked to rural electrification, e.g. if electrification increases farm income, what are the effects in tenant mobility and cityward migration and to what extent community structures are influenced.
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Productivity Efficiency and Energy Use
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An Historical Perspective
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Schurr, S.H.
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Annals of Operations Research, Vol. 2 (1985), pp. 229-238
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1985
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The paper discusses long-term trends in relationships between energy use and the overall productive efficiency of the American economy.
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Rural Electrification Policy in South Africa
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Some Recommendations
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Thom, C.
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1999
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This paper presents recommendations on public policy concerning rural electrification in South Africa and includes national electrification priorities, means of enhancing the benefits of rural electrification and the financing.
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Socio-Economic impacts of rural electrification in Namibia
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Comparisons between grid, solar and unelectrified households
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Wamukonya, N. Davis, M.
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Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol. 5 (2001), No. 3
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2001
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This paper reports on a study which compared the relative socio-economic impacts of the two technical approache solar home systems and grid extension conducted in Namibia where the government has promoted both options in its rural electrification programme.
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Rural Energy and Development for Two Billion People
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World Bank
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World Bank
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1996
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This brochure describes the plight of the two billion people without access to modern forms of energy, such as electricity and oil, and summarizes the many ways in which their situation can be improved.
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Rural Electrification and Development in the Philippines
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Measuring the Social and Economic Benefits
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World Bank
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World Bank ESMAP
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2002
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The study considers the quantitative value of electrification for rural consumers by moving beyond existing methods for evaluating rural electrification projects. It is discovered that qualitative data related to rural people’s strong desire for electrification can be used to support more quantitative analysis, thereby linking the electrification benefits that rural households value most to larger social processes.
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Rural Electrification
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Zomers, A.N.
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2001
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The objective of this PhD thesis, which is performed from an utility perspective, is to identify and assess relevant trends, to look ahead to opportunities for electricity supply to rural and remote areas, and to translate the results into recommendations for decision makers. The publication seeks to complement existing literature and to act as a vehicle to transfer specific managerial know how and, in particular, know why.
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Power Sector Reform and the Implications for Rural Electrification
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Zomers, A.N.
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2007
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This paper discusses some aspects of the ongoing reform of the power sector and its implications for the electrification of rural and remote areas in the developing world, where the majority of the energy poor live.
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Electric Power for Rural Growth
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How Electricity Affects Rural Life in Developing Countries
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Barnes, D.F.
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Westview Press / Boulder and London
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1988
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This book assesses the effects of central grid rural electrification on the social and economic development of 192 communities in India and Colombia. The study examines the impact on agricultural productivity (through increased irrigation), the quality of life of women and children, business activities, and regional inequities.
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