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Expanding Energy Access in Developing Countries The Role of Mechanical Power

By: UNDP Ministry of Housing and Urban Alleviation(Author), Practical Action(Author)
44 pages, 23 colour illustrations
Expanding Energy Access in Developing Countries
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About this book

Mechanical power has long been recognised as crucial for some of the most fundamental services required for human development. For centuries, water pumping, food processing, and manufacturing, amongst other productive uses, have been enhanced by the application of mechanical power. Recent technological advances in mechanical power have further enhanced productivity and reduced the drudgery of human labour associated with these tasks. However, in spite of the undoubted importance of mechanical power in meeting every day energy needs at a local level, it is generally under-appreciated to the point that there is an almost complete lack of official data and documentation of its role.

Expanding Energy Access in Developing Countries surveys the variety of mechanical power applications and options available, and argues that they should be given more consideration by policy makers and practitioners responsible for improving energy access for poor communities worldwide.

Expanding Energy Access in Developing Countries will be of interest to anyone seeking an overview of mechanical power and its use in pro-poor development work and should be required reading for programme planners at national and local level.

Contents

Prelims (Acknowledgements, Foreword, Summary)

1. Introduction
2. Mechanical power, energy services and livelihoods
3. Development outcomes
4. Interventions expanding access to mechanical power
5. Financing opportunities
6. Conclusions and recommendations

Back Matter (Annex: Case studies, Glossary, References)

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By: UNDP Ministry of Housing and Urban Alleviation(Author), Practical Action(Author)
44 pages, 23 colour illustrations
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