Rural Energy To Meet Development Needs

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A01=Richard Morse
action research methods
agricultural productivity
Animal Labor
Asian village decision makers
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Biogas Plant
Biogas Residues
Biogas Systems
Capita Fuel Consumption
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Combustion Chamber
development economics
Diesel Oil
Digester Residues
Dual Fuel Engine
Dung Cake
energy access developing countries
Energy Policy
energy policy Asia
Energy Resource
Energy Sources
Energy Systems
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farming systems
Improved Stoves
Low Income Urban Households
Moisture Content
National Socioeconomic Survey
Net Annual Cash Flows
Perum Perhutani
Policy Issue
renewable resources implementation
rural electrification strategies
Rural Energy
rural energy systems
rural energy systems research
sustainable energy solutions
Water Boiling Tests

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367286330
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume had its origin at a conference held in 1978 at the East- West Center that considered the short- and long-term energy problems of the Asia-Pacific region. That group of national energy policymakers, scientists, and technologists agreed that providing adequate energy for the rural areas of the developing countries looms large as one of the more critical problems of the region. Encouraged by this consensus, the East-West Resource Systems Institute obtained a grant from the Agency for International Development for the purpose of initiating a collaborative, multi-country study of rural energy problems. The National Research Council of Thailand and the East-West Center agreed to work closely together as twin foci for the coordination of the effort.

M. Nurul Islam is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director, Institute of Appropriate Technology, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (B UET), Dhaka. Richard Morse is Research Associate, Resource Systems Institute (RSI), East-West Center, and coordinates the Energy for Rural Development (ERD) project. M. Hadi Soesastro is currently Head of the Department of Economic Affairs at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta, which he joined in 1971. Sushil C. Agrawal is Research Officer, Planning Research and Action Division, State Planning Institute, Uttar Pradesh.

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