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Energy efficiency in developing countries: policy options and the poverty dilemma

Abstract

Much of the rural population of the developing countries is poor and depends on agriculture for its living. One means of improving the standard of living of such poor peoples is through the introduction of modern, more intensive and therefore more productive agricultural methods. Such methods will require energy intensification. The resulting increase in energy demand, particularly electrical energy, will be very large, specially because the rural areas are least able to benefit from energy saving technologies. 7 figs., 7 refs., 2 tabs.
Authors:
Pachauri, R K [1] 
  1. Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi (India)
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1990
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
CLA-92-041331; EDB-92-048626
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Natural Resources Forum; (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 14:4
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; RURAL AREAS; ENERGY DEMAND; AGRICULTURE; ELECTRIC POWER; ENERGY POLICY; DEMAND; EFFICIENCY; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INDUSTRY; POWER; 290201* - Energy Planning & Policy- Economics- (1992-)
OSTI ID:
5841158
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0165-0203; CODEN: NRFOD
Submitting Site:
CLA
Size:
Pages: 319-325
Announcement Date:
Apr 15, 1992

Citation Formats

Pachauri, R K. Energy efficiency in developing countries: policy options and the poverty dilemma. United Kingdom: N. p., 1990. Web.
Pachauri, R K. Energy efficiency in developing countries: policy options and the poverty dilemma. United Kingdom.
Pachauri, R K. 1990. "Energy efficiency in developing countries: policy options and the poverty dilemma." United Kingdom.
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