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| Titre | UPSCALING THE UPTAKE OF DOMESTIC BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY: LESSONS FROM ZIMBABWE, Case Study No. 49 | Auteur | ACBF | Thème | DOMESTIC BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY - Zimbabwe | Date de publication | 2016049 | Éditeur | African Community of Practice on Management for Development result at the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) | Nombre de pages | 14 pages | Langue | English | Couverture géographique | Zimbabwe | Mots clés | Alternative Sources of Energy | Résumé | Access to modern energy services still remains low in Africa. An estimated 500 million people on the continent have no access to grid electricity. The majority are in the rural areas. In Zimbabwe, energy poverty remains high with about half of the population (6 million) without grid electricity. The energy access disparity between the urban and rural communities is unsustainable with rural communities relying on low intensity, inefficient and often unhealthy energy sources. Using the case of Zimbabwe’s pilot National Domestic Biogas Program, the paper draws several lessons and pitfalls for Africa and the developing world on alternative sources of energy. | Détenteur du copyright | African Community of Practice (AfCoP) | Copyright URL | http://www.acbf-pact.org | Taille du fichier | 844717 MB | Format du fichier | PDF | [ Voir/télécharger document ] |
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