Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru
Rural electrification programs can be more effective in stimulating economic growth, social development, and sustainable utility operations when they promote productive uses of electricity, as shown by a decade of experience in Peru. To obtain the...
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okr-10986-286232021-05-25T10:54:36Z Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru Franco, Janina Bogach, V. Susan Pérez Arroyo, Inés Lasa, Maite RURAL ELECTRICITY ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONSUMPTION DEMAND FINANCE Rural electrification programs can be more effective in stimulating economic growth, social development, and sustainable utility operations when they promote productive uses of electricity, as shown by a decade of experience in Peru. To obtain the desired benefits, rural electrification programs need to encourage and support installation and reliable operation of electrical equipment that makes production more efficient and profitable. 2017-11-01T21:17:01Z 2017-11-01T21:17:01Z 2017-10-24 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/227571508913654470/Promoting-productive-uses-of-electricity-in-al-electrification-programs-experience-from-Peru http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28623 English Live Wire;2017/80 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Latin America & Caribbean Peru |
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RURAL ELECTRICITY ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONSUMPTION DEMAND FINANCE Franco, Janina Bogach, V. Susan Pérez Arroyo, Inés Lasa, Maite Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru |
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Rural electrification programs can be
more effective in stimulating economic growth, social
development, and sustainable utility operations when they
promote productive uses of electricity, as shown by a decade
of experience in Peru. To obtain the desired benefits, rural
electrification programs need to encourage and support
installation and reliable operation of electrical equipment
that makes production more efficient and profitable. |
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Brief |
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Franco, Janina Bogach, V. Susan Pérez Arroyo, Inés Lasa, Maite |
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Franco, Janina Bogach, V. Susan Pérez Arroyo, Inés Lasa, Maite |
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Franco, Janina |
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Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru |
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Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru |
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Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru |
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Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru |
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Promoting Productive Uses of Electricity in Rural Electrification Programs : Experience from Peru |
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promoting productive uses of electricity in rural electrification programs : experience from peru |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/227571508913654470/Promoting-productive-uses-of-electricity-in-al-electrification-programs-experience-from-Peru http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28623 |
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