Stories of off-grid electrification from remote parts of India – Solar Chronicles



Globally, there are 1.3 billion people who do not have access to electricity. The problem of electricity access requires solutions which are techno-economically viable, institutionally feasible, socio-politically acceptable, and environmentally sound. Such solutions need to be identified in order to propel a conscientious and collective effort aiming to improve quality of life of the energy-impoverished population. The ‘Off-grid Access Systems for South Asia’ (OASYS South Asia) project implemented by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and a consortium of research partners including TERI University, University of Manchester and Edinburg Napier University, and led by De Montfort University, the United Kingdom, aimed to develop a systematic analysis and research foundation to find appropriate local solutions for sustainable rural electricity supply.


Post time: Jan-15-2017
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