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A model of solar rural electrification in the Dominican Republic

Daniele Guidi
- 01 Mar 1993 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 2, pp 221-226
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In this article, the authors present des avantages economiques, sociaux et ecologiques de l'electrification en zone rurale grâce a des dispositifs photovoltaiques.
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This article is published in Renewable Energy.The article was published on 1993-03-01. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rural electrification.

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Decentralised power generation in rural India

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of a few resource-technology combinations suitable for decentralised power generation in rural areas from the view point of the unit cost of electricity produced has been undertaken.
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Soft energy paths: Toward a durable peace

TL;DR: This book is an important restatement of the "small is beautiful" view of the world and merits careful attention because of the widespread influence Amory Lovins has had upon current thinking about energy.
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Photovoltaics today and tomorrow.

H. M. Hubbard
- 21 Apr 1989 - 
TL;DR: Advances in the next two decades should make it possible for photovoltaics to become one of the world's preferred technologies for generating electrical energy.
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Renewable energy projects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize lessons learned from this decade of experience with renewable energy and to offer criteria and suggestions for future activities in transferring renewable energy technology to the next generation of energy technologies.
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Photovoltaics for rural electrification in the Dominican Republic

TL;DR: The SOlar-BASed Rural Electrification Concept (SOBASEC) as discussed by the authors was developed by Enersol Associates, Inc. in the Dominican Republic, where the first 100 photovoltaics were installed.
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Photovoltaics and materials science: helping to meet the environmental imperatives of clean air and climate change

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized current knowledge of the greenhouse effect and its consequences, and examined how photovoltaic electricity can contribute to atmospheric stabilization goals, and provided specific examples and strategies that may accelerate the rate at which photovolastic technologies can penetrate the market.