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Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia Potential, Challenges, and Solutions

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  • Muhammad Iftikhar
  • Fatima Najeeb
  • Sardar Mohazzam
  • Shahida Khan

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This paper narrates about the challenge of meeting energy demand is likely to get more complex, as it is growing to keep pace with the population growth and expanding economy.

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  • Muhammad Iftikhar & Fatima Najeeb & Sardar Mohazzam & Shahida Khan, 2017. "Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia Potential, Challenges, and Solutions," Working Papers id:12275, eSocialSciences.
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    1. World Bank, "undated". "South Asia Economic Focus, Fall 2014 : The Export Opportunity," World Bank Publications - Reports 20392, The World Bank Group.
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