Search for dissertations about: "Elisabeth Ilskog"

Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words Elisabeth Ilskog.

  1. 1. And then they lived Sustainable ever after? : Part 1, Experiences from rural electrification in Tanzania, Zambia and Kenya

    Author : Elisabeth Ilskog; Luleå Tekniska Universitet; []
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  2. 2. And then they lived sustainably ever after? : Part I, experiences from rural electrification in Tanzania, Zambia and Kenya

    Author : Elisabeth Ilskog; Luleå tekniska universitet; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Energiteknik; Energy Engineering;

    Abstract : Access to basic, clean energy services is essential for sustainable development and poverty eradication. Still, many people worldwide lack access to modern energy, such as electricity. In Africa, the lack of electricity services is affecting in particular rural areas. READ MORE

  3. 3. And Then They Lived Sustainably Ever After? : Experiences from Rural Electrification in Tanzania, Zambia and Kenya

    Author : Elisabeth Ilskog; Tore J Larsson; Eva-lotta Thunqvist; Björn Kjellström; Abu A K Mvungi; KTH; []
    Keywords : Rural Electrification; Sustainable Development; Indicators; Evaluations; Interdisciplinary; Africa; TECHNOLOGY; TEKNIKVETENSKAP;

    Abstract : Accelerating the introduction of basic, clean energy services is seen as a key strategy for promoting sustainable development in rural areas. Still, many people worldwide lack access to modern energy such as electricity, and Africa lags behind other developing regions of the world. READ MORE

  4. 4. Electricity access for human development in the Brazilian Amazon

    Author : Maria F Gómez; Semida Silveira; Elisabeth Ilskog; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Electricity access; human development; Amazon region; SRA - Energy; SRA - Energi;

    Abstract : Electricity access is widely recognized as a driver of development. The Brazilian government has incorporated this principle into its national rural electrification program, Luz Para Todos (LPT – Light for all), which has already benefited more than 14 million people in the country since its inception in 2003. READ MORE