%A"Jung, W" %A"Schmitz-Borchert, H P [eds.]" %D2001 %I; Wissenschaftspark Gelsenkirchen (Germany) %2Ministerium fuer Wirtschaft und Mittelstand, Technologie und Verkehr des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Duesseldorf (Germany) %J[] %K14 SOLAR ENERGY, SOLAR ENERGY, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, ENVIRONMENT, AIR QUALITY, BUILDINGS, RURAL AREAS, ELECTRICITY, SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS, WIND POWER PLANTS, FINANCING, TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION %PMedium: ED; Size: 181 pages %TRenewable energies for the South. New support for clean energy investment in developing countries %XAt the beginning of the 21st century there are still more than two billion people in the world without access to electricity and basic energy services. 'Energy poverty' impedes sustainable economic, social and environmental development of rural areas in developing countries. Large-scale diffusion of renewable energy technologies can help to overcome this situation. Major barriers are now beginning to be removed. This volume is the result of an international symposium on 'Renewable Energies for the South', held at the Science Park Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen/Germany. In took place on June 5-6, 2000 with more than 200 participants from 27 countries. The conference aimed at enhancing the dialogue between the multiple groups and actors involved in the development, transfer and application of renewable energy technologies. The following issues are covered in this book: - technology needs and framework conditions in developing countries - appropriate renewable energy technologies - financing renewable energy investment - capacity building and training programmes. (orig.) %0Conference %NETDE-DE-1111;TRN: DE02G0640 %1 %CGermany %Rhttps://doi.org/ TRN: DE02G0640 DE %GEnglish