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Low Income Energy Services
Health, development, and climate benefits can be achieved by delivering more and higher-quality energy (for instance, electricity and modern cooking fuels) to low-income populations. PESD studies what institutional arrangements have the potential to do this sustainably and at scale.
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Publications
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Incorporating stress in electric power systems reliability models
Hisham Zerriffi, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Alex Farrell
Energy Policy (2005)
- Macro Patterns in the Use of Traditional Biomass Fuels
David G. Victor, Nadejda M. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #10 (2002)
Making Small Work: Business Models for Electrifying the World
Hisham Zerriffi
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #63 (2007)
- Rural Electrification in China 1950-2004: Historical processes and key driving forces
Pan Jiahua, Li Meng Li Meng, Wu Xiangyang, Wan Lishuang, Rebecca J. Elias, David G. Victor, Hisham Zerriffi, Chi Zhang, Peng Wuyuan
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #60 (2006)
- Rural Electrification in China: History and Institution
Peng Wuyuan, Pan Jiahua
China and World Economy vol. 14, 1 (2006)

- Rural Energy Modeling
Mark Howells, Thomas Alfstad, Nicola Cross, Lindsey Jeftha, Gary Goldstein
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #11 (2002)
- Rural Energy Patterns in China: A Preliminary Assessment from Available Data Sources
Jiahua Pan
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #12 (2002)
The Effects of Power Sector Reform on Energy Services for the Poor
David G. Victor
UNDESA (2005)

Three Key Obstacles to Cookstove Adoption (And How to Overcome Them)
Xander Slaski, Mark C. Thurber
Global Village Energy Partnership International (2009)



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