Rural Energy Crisis

Rural Energy Crisis
Author: Hemlata Rao
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788170242758

Electric Power For Rural Growth

Electric Power For Rural Growth
Author: Douglas F. Barnes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429713304

This book offers important historical information on the state of rural electrification in the 1980s. It also summarizes the development of benefit evaluation methods, along with findings from recent research on the impact of rural electrification for development.

Power for All

Power for All
Author: Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464803412

India is a leading developing country in providing electricity to rural and urban populations. By late 2012, the national electricity grid had reached 92 percent of India's rural villages, or about 880 million people. Yet, approximately 311 million people-mostly those in rural areas-still live without electricity. Less than half of all households in the poorest income group have electricity. Even among households with electricity, hundreds of millions lack reliable supply and experience power cuts almost daily. Achieving universal access to electricity by 2030 is not fi nancially prohibitive for India. The challenge of providing electricity for all is achievable, ensuring that India joins such countries as China and Brazil in reaching out to even its remotest populations. Policies will need to be aligned with the principles followed in other successful international programs. The potential benefi ts of electrifi cation for those without service are quite high. The benefi ts of lighting alone would approximately equal the investments necessary to extend electricity for all. Households with electricity consume more than 100 times as much light as do households with kerosene for about the same amount of money. Without quality energy services, households often face entrenched poverty, poor delivery of social services, and limited opportunities for women and girls. This book will be of interest to a wide audience, including policy makers, experts and managers in the international development community, and those in academia.

National Energy Plans in the Asia–Pacific Region

National Energy Plans in the Asia–Pacific Region
Author: Guy J. Pauker
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1483190390

National Energy Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region is a collection of papers presented at Workshop III of the Asia-Pacific Energy Studies Consultative Group, held in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the East-West Center, from 25-28 February 1980. The collection presents a framework for energy policies in the Asia-Pacific Region; energy policies of the United States, oil-exporting countries, industrial oil-importing countries, and countries importing more than and less than 50% of their oil requirements; and the role of international institutions in energy research. International energy policy makers and researchers will find the book invaluable.

Private Participation in the Indian Power Sector

Private Participation in the Indian Power Sector
Author: Mohua Mukherjee
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464803404

Massive private investment that complements public investment is needed to close the demand-supply gap and make reliable power available to all Indians. Government efforts have sought to attract private sector funding and management efficiency throughout the electricity value chain, adapting its strategy over time.

The Shaping of Indian Science: 1948-1981

The Shaping of Indian Science: 1948-1981
Author:
Publisher: Universities Press
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2003
Genre: Indian Science Congress
ISBN: 9788173714337

This is a compendium of the speeches of the Presidents of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) from 1914-2003. Through the years, these Presidents have inspired the Congress by their speeches-some of them visionary, some impassioned in their plea for Science, but all of them with a message that Science must be used for the good of the human race.