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Promoting and Improving Renewable Energy Projects Through Local Capacity Development

In: Modeling and Optimization of Renewable Energy Systems

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  • Rafael Escobar
  • David Vilar
  • Enrique Velo
  • Laia Ferrer-Marti
  • Bruno Domenech

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  • Rafael Escobar & David Vilar & Enrique Velo & Laia Ferrer-Marti & Bruno Domenech, 2012. "Promoting and Improving Renewable Energy Projects Through Local Capacity Development," Chapters, in: Arzu Sencan (ed.), Modeling and Optimization of Renewable Energy Systems, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:73533
    DOI: 10.5772/30580
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    1. Domenech, B. & Ferrer-Martí, L. & Pastor, R., 2015. "Including management and security of supply constraints for designing stand-alone electrification systems in developing countries," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 80(C), pages 359-369.
    2. Ferrer-Martí, Laia & Garwood, Anna & Chiroque, José & Ramirez, Benito & Marcelo, Oliver & Garfí, Marianna & Velo, Enrique, 2012. "Evaluating and comparing three community small-scale wind electrification projects," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 16(7), pages 5379-5390.
    3. Sarah Feron, 2016. "Sustainability of Off-Grid Photovoltaic Systems for Rural Electrification in Developing Countries: A Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 8(12), pages 1-26, December.
    4. Reinauer, Tobias & Hansen, Ulrich Elmer, 2021. "Determinants of adoption in open-source hardware: A review of small wind turbines," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 106(C).

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    JEL classification:

    • Q20 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - General
    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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