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Energy poverty, institutional reform and challenges of sustainable development: the case of India
This paper assesses recent efforts by the Indian Government to tackle energy poverty and sustainable development. It focuses on the new integrated energy policy, and initiatives to disseminate improved cookstoves and develop energy alternatives for transport. The success of government initiatives in cleaner biomass cookstoves and village electrification has historically been limited, and institutional reforms in the 2000s promoted market-led and ‘user-centred’ approaches, and encouraged biofuels as a ‘pro-poor’ route to rural development and energy security. The paper argues that such interventions have reopened tensions and conflicts around land-use, intra-community inequalities and the role of corporate agendas in sustainable energy
Energy for development in India
Meeting: Workshop on an End Use Focussed Global Energy Strategy, 21-28 Apr. 1982, Princeton, N.J., USDraf
An ellipsometric study of surface on copper electrodes undergoing electropolishing
IF: 2,033info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Report to sponsors of the workshop on an End Use Focussed Global Energy Strategy
Meeting: Workshop on an End Use Focussed Global Energy Strategy, 21-28 Apr. 1982, Princeton, N.J., U