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Addressing developmental needs through energy access in informal settlements

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  • Subbiah, Adritha
  • Mansoor, Sahar
  • Misra, Rachita
  • Jaffer, Huda
  • Tiwary, Raunak

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Integrated Energy Centres, solar power community hubs for need based services, have been operationalised by SELCO Foundation for informal migrant communities in Karnataka, India since 2011. There are 26 IECs till date, offering 22 different services. Through the interventions, 6074 households have been impacted. The paper describes three different models through case studies illustrating their operational and financial aspects.

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  • Subbiah, Adritha & Mansoor, Sahar & Misra, Rachita & Jaffer, Huda & Tiwary, Raunak, 2016. "Addressing developmental needs through energy access in informal settlements," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 83626, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehl:lserod:83626
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    2. Isabelo Rabuya & Melissa Libres & Michael Lochinvar Abundo & Evelyn Taboada, 2021. "Moving Up the Electrification Ladder in Off-Grid Settlements with Rooftop Solar Microgrids," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(12), pages 1-32, June.

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    Keywords

    energy access; urban slums; solar; livelihoods;
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    • N0 - Economic History - - General

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