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Electricity Access, Decarbonization, and Integration of Renewables / GROH, Sebastian
Titre : Electricity Access, Decarbonization, and Integration of Renewables : Insights and Lessons from the Energy Transformation in Bangladesh, South Asia, and Sub-Sahara Africa Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : GROH, Sebastian, Auteur ; BARNER, Lukas, Auteur ; HEINEMANN, Georg, Auteur Editeur : Editions des itinéraires scientifiques Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 280 p. Présentation : couv. illus. en coul. Format : 21 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-9931-27-149-9 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : 04 Génie Electrique Mots-clés : Electricity Access Energy Transformation Renewables South Asia Sub-Sahara Africa. Index. décimale : 04-07 Energie renouvelable Résumé : As renewables-based energy transformations are accelerating world-wide, pro-gress can be reported and analyzed from a variety of countries, including from the Global South. This book covers different aspects of the low-carbon energy trans-formation, with a particular focus two regions, South Asia, and Sub-Sahara Africa, and on one country, Bangladesh. The book results from an international confer-ence, organized by Brac University (Dhaka, Bangladesh), Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA, USA), and Technische Universitat Berlin (Germany), and held (digitally) out of Dhaka (Bengladesh) and Berlin (Germany), on March 2-4, 2021. Given thet the conference coincided with the 50th Anniversary of independence in Bangladesh, a focus of the book lies on this Countryand on South Asia general but experiences and Lessons from Sub-SaharaAfrica are also featured, enabling cross-country and cross-regional comparison. This Introduction provides a discussion of the major research issues surrounding these topics, surveys some existing literature, and then describes how the chapters contribute to the debate. Note de contenu : -Electricity Access, Decarbonization, and Integration of Renewables: Insights and Lessons from the Energy Transformation in Bangladesh, South -Asia, and Sub-Sahara Africa
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-Identifying Effective Electrification Approaches and Combinations Thereof to Meet Universal Electricity Access Targets in Eastern Africa
-Are Mini-Grid Projects in Tanzania Financially Sustainable?
-Establishing Local Power Markets and Enabling Financial Access to Solar Photovoltaic Technologies: Experiences in Rural TanzaniaElectricity Access, Decarbonization, and Integration of Renewables : Insights and Lessons from the Energy Transformation in Bangladesh, South Asia, and Sub-Sahara Africa [texte imprimé] / GROH, Sebastian, Auteur ; BARNER, Lukas, Auteur ; HEINEMANN, Georg, Auteur . - Editions des itinéraires scientifiques, 2024 . - 280 p. : couv. illus. en coul. ; 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-9931-27-149-9
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : 04 Génie Electrique Mots-clés : Electricity Access Energy Transformation Renewables South Asia Sub-Sahara Africa. Index. décimale : 04-07 Energie renouvelable Résumé : As renewables-based energy transformations are accelerating world-wide, pro-gress can be reported and analyzed from a variety of countries, including from the Global South. This book covers different aspects of the low-carbon energy trans-formation, with a particular focus two regions, South Asia, and Sub-Sahara Africa, and on one country, Bangladesh. The book results from an international confer-ence, organized by Brac University (Dhaka, Bangladesh), Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA, USA), and Technische Universitat Berlin (Germany), and held (digitally) out of Dhaka (Bengladesh) and Berlin (Germany), on March 2-4, 2021. Given thet the conference coincided with the 50th Anniversary of independence in Bangladesh, a focus of the book lies on this Countryand on South Asia general but experiences and Lessons from Sub-SaharaAfrica are also featured, enabling cross-country and cross-regional comparison. This Introduction provides a discussion of the major research issues surrounding these topics, surveys some existing literature, and then describes how the chapters contribute to the debate. Note de contenu : -Electricity Access, Decarbonization, and Integration of Renewables: Insights and Lessons from the Energy Transformation in Bangladesh, South -Asia, and Sub-Sahara Africa
-Powering up a Country into the Middle-Income Club
-100 % Electrification but what Comes Next for Bangladesh? Lessons from Insiders
-Policy Options While Increasing Share of Renewable Energy: Technology Choices for Peaking Power in the Context of Bangladesh
-Low-Carbon Energy Transformation in China, India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan: An Overview
-Consequences of Lockdown Due to COVID-19 on the Electricity: Generation and Environment in South Asia
-Integrating Wind and Solar in the Indian Power System
-Decentralized Electrification Pathways in Sub-Saharan Africa-Assessment of Experience and Business Models
-Identifying Effective Electrification Approaches and Combinations Thereof to Meet Universal Electricity Access Targets in Eastern Africa
-Are Mini-Grid Projects in Tanzania Financially Sustainable?
-Establishing Local Power Markets and Enabling Financial Access to Solar Photovoltaic Technologies: Experiences in Rural TanzaniaRéservation
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