Delivering Energy for Development
Models for achieving energy access for the world’s poor
Raffaella Bellanca, Ewan Bloomfield, Kavita Rai
Access to modern energy services remains low or non-existent for approximately 2.8 billion of the world’s population. Energy practitioners are facing the challenge of delivering access to modern energy services where poverty and lack of infrastructure makes it most difficult. Rising awareness about climatic change and the notion of energy security for future generations are also being channelled into the debate. This book provides an overview of existing energy delivery systems, as well as a guide on the key issues integral to the success or failure of energy programmes in middle- and low-income countries. It consider how markets develop, which services are pivotal in supporting the process, and what overarching factors enable change to take place, providing practical guidance on how to replicate and scale up the successful delivery of energy to the very poor.
Published: 2013
Pages: 128
eBook: 9781780447612
Hardback: 9781853397615
Paperback: 9781853397622
Introduction The energy access and delivery challenge | |||
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Chapter 2 Designing the delivery of energy | |||
Chapter 3 On-grid energy delivery | |||
Chapter 4 Mini-grid energy delivery | |||
Chapter 5 Off-grid energy delivery | |||
Conclusions |
Raffaella Bellanca
Raffaella Bellanca is a consultant in the UK
Ewan Bloomfield
Ewan Bloomfield works for Practical Action Consulting, UK
Kavita Rai
Kavita Rai is an independent social science consultant
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