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Energy Access, Poverty, and Development

The Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing Asia
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Energy Access, Poverty, and Development explores how small-scale renewable energy technologies like solar panels, cookstoves, and microhydro units are transforming energy governance in Asia. Through detailed case studies from countries including Bangladesh, India, and Nepal, the book examines both successful initiatives and failures, offering insight into the conditions that determine the effectiveness of energy interventions. It further presents twelve key lessons for policymakers and a comprehensive framework of 42 factors influencing energy development outcomes in impoverished communities.
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This book is ideally suited for researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and students interested in renewable energy, sustainable development, and poverty alleviation in Asia.

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Using extensive original research interviews, this book showcases how small-scale renewable energy technologies are helping Asia respond to a daunting set of energy governance challenges.

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This book showcases how small-scale renewable energy technologies such as solar panels, cookstoves, biogas digesters, microhydro units, and wind turbines are helping Asia respond to a daunting set of energy governance challenges. Using extensive original research, Energy Access, Poverty, and Development offers a compendium of the most interesting renewable energy case studies over the last ten years from one of the most diverse regions in the world.

Through an in-depth exploration of case studies in Bangladesh, China, India, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka, the authors highlight the applicability of different approaches and technologies, illuminating how household and commercial innovations occur (or fail to occur) within particular energy governance regimes. It also, uniquely, explores successful case studies alongside failures or "worst practice" examples that are often just as revealing as those that met their targets.

Based on these successes and failures, the book presents twelve salient lessons for policymakers and practitioners wishing to expand energy access and raise standards of living in some of the world's poorest communities. It also develops an innovative framework consisting of 42 distinct factors that explain why some energy development interventions accomplish all of their goals while others languish to achieve any.

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Energy of Sustainable Development describes the book as a "timely contribution" to global energy access discussions, highlighting its balanced analysis of six successful and four unsuccessful case studies. The review emphasises the book's practical value to both researchers and practitioners working on renewable energy projects.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409441137

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 December 2012

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 730g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Benjamin Sovacool and Ira Martina Drupady, both of Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

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