Achieving Universal Electricity Access in Indonesia
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adb; asian development bank; asdb; asia; pacific; poverty asia; indonesia; indonesia electrification; electricity access; electrification ratios; SII; energy services; rural electrification; energy access; financing electricity access; lisdes; listrik pedesaan; sumba iconic island initiative; ta 8287-ino;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-ENE-2016-07-16 (Energy Economics)
- NEP-GER-2016-07-16 (German Papers)
- NEP-SEA-2016-07-16 (South East Asia)
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