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Energy access and energy security in the Asia pacific
Lack of access to electricity and modern cooking fuels constitutes energy poverty. Access to modern energy requires improved technologies and financing instruments and sources. The pro-poor public–private partnership model is one useful vehicle for raising capital to finance projects. Five factors appear to be necessary in combination for programs and partnerships to successfully promote energy access and eradicate energy poverty: selecting appropriate technology,promoting community participation, emphasizing maintenance and service, coupling service with incomes, and building local capacity.
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Asian Development BankPages
26.0Place of publication
Mandaluyong City, PhilippinesDepartment affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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ADB Economics Working Paper Series No. 383Institution
Asian Development BankFull text available
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2016-01-15Usage metrics
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