The Energy Dimension
A practical guide to energy in rural development programmes
Helps planners identify energy needs early on so they can be integrated into project design. Summarizes key issues, with detailed discussion of energy options and the dynamics of supply and demand; plus fact sheets and checklists for quick reference.
Published: 1990
Pages: 176
eBook: 9781780442099
Paperback: 9781853390746
| Preface | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| How to use this book | |||
| 1 RECOGNIZING THE ENERGY DIMENSION | |||
| 2 THE ADMINISTRATIVE OPTIONS | |||
| 3 ENERGY IN THE CONTEXT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT | |||
| ANNEXE 1: CHECK-LISTS | |||
| ANNEXE II: FACT SHEETS FOR RURAL ENERGY SUPPLY OPTIONS | |||
| ANNEXE Ill: BIBLIOGRAPHY | |||
| ANNEXE IV: EXPERTS WHO REVIEWED EARLIER DRAFTS |
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