Decentralized Solutions for Developing Economies
Addressing Energy Poverty Through Innovation
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Author
Publication
2015-03-04 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
73,500 words, Guess
Page Count
294 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27984396M
- ISBN-139783319159638
- ISBN-103319159631
- OCLC Control Number902762347
Classifications
- LCCTJ807-830QC902.8-903
Description
The volume presents innovative approaches to improving energy access in underprivileged communities. A core theme is the use of previously underutilized or unrecognized resources that can be found through synergies in supply and value innovation, novel financing methods, and the use of leapfrog technologies. The contributors illustrate how decentralized approaches and small-scale localized solutions can promote climate change mitigation and adaptation, and increase the resiliency of vulnerable communities. This book gathers selected articles from the 2014 Microenergy Systems Conference at UC Berkeley that focus on technical, financial, human, institutional, and natural resource capital. The contributions reflect the latest concepts, theories, methods and techniques, offering a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and governmental institutions engaged in the field of energy access for developing countries.
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