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Sep 14, 2018
- From Gap to Opportunity: Business Models for Scaling Up Energy Access From Gap to Opportunity: Business Models for Scaling Up Energy Access In partnership with Austria EXECUTIVE SUMMARY1 ABOVE: AFRICAN CONSUMERS WITH
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Sep 13, 2018
- Expenditure of Low-Income Households on Energy: Evidence from Africa and Asia The World Bank 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 USA www.worldbank.org/ogmc (or /oil or /gas or /mining) www.ifc.o
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Sep 12, 2018
- Initiating the Bank's Peri-Urban/Rural and Renewable Energy Activities in Nigeria ESMAP TECHNICAL PAPER 073 Papers in the ESMAP Technical Series are discussion documents, not final project reports. They are su
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Sep 12, 2018
- Lao PDR - Power to the People : Twenty Years of National Electrification The World Bank Asia Sustainable and Alternative Energy Program Lao PDR Power to the People: Twenty Years of National Electrification P ub lic D
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Sep 12, 2018
- Promoting Energy Access Projects under the Clean Development Mechanism : Standardized Baselines and Suppressed Demand Harikumar Gadde, Alexandrina Platonova-Oquab, Affouda Leon Biaou, Julie Godin and Klaus Oppermann Promoti
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Sep 12, 2018
- Options for the Development of Liberia's Energy Sector Africa Energy Unit (AFTEG) Energy Sector Policy Notes Series Options for the Development of Liberia’s Energy Sector O p tio n s fo r th e D evelo p m en t
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Aug 22, 2018
- From The Bottom: How Small Power Producers and Grids Can Deliver Electrification and Renewable Energy in Africa From the Bottom Up How Small Power P
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Aug 22, 2018
- How Large Are Global Energy Subsidies? WP/15/105 IMF Working Papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to e
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Aug 22, 2018
- Hybrid Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification: Lessons Learned 1 HYBRID MINI-GRIDS FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION: LESSONS LEARNED 2 HYBRID MINI-G
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Aug 22, 2018
- Renewable Energy Policies and Barriers
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Aug 22, 2018
- Water, Electricity, And The Poor: Who Benefits from Utility Subsidies? Water, Electricity, and the Poor Who Benefits from Utility Subsidies? KRISTI