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Decentralized Energy Services to Fight Poverty : Outcome Driven Engagement of Small and Medium-size Enterprises in the Provision of Energy Services in IDA Countries

2009

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Alternative energy program; Diesel; Hydro power; Lack of access; Expenditures; Institutional capacity building; User; Gender aspects; Carbon finance; Medium enterprises; Social responsibilities; Market potential; Rural access; Training center; Private sector participation; Energy efficiency improvements; Equity investors; Medium enterprise; Retail price; Distribution system; Sustainable energy; Business model; Borrower; Fuel use; Business development services; Commercial banking; Credit line; Financial benefits; Alternative funding; Cost of energy; Solar lanterns; Private sectors; Advertisements; Renewable energy projects; Capital cost; Access to energy; Technical assistance; Accreditation; Supply of energy services; Demand for electricity; Investment plans; Access to finance; Market segment; Entrepreneurial skills; Institutional framework; Load factor; Product design; Financial support; Sites; Carbon market; End users; Result; Training workshop; Business plans; Commercial loans; Management systems; Pilot project; Financial viability; Business services; Value chain; Loan facility; Equity participations; Capacity-building; Fuel; Distribution channels; Gasification technology; Institutional capacity; Sustainable operation; Financial intermediaries; Supervision; Access to financing; Rural energy; Financial management; Grid electrification; Training workshops; Artisans; Biomass gasification; Grid connections; Lenders; Business training; Grid systems; Ict; Financial schemes; Fuel oil; Approach; Power sector; Regulatory requirements; Microfinance institutions; Grid electricity; Fuel systems; Delivery services; Targets; Power purchase agreements; Electricity generation; Procurement; Agricultural residues; Legal framework; Regulatory frameworks; Business opportunities; Protocol; Technical knowledge; Users; Wind turbine; Financing needs; Action plan; Financial products; Business needs; Solar home system; Installments; Training course; Biomass power plants; Seed money; Solar home systems; Energy strategy; Diesel fuel; Solar systems; Public facilities; Chambers of commerce; Market opportunities; Capability; Renewable energy systems; Business development; Energy supply; Business incubators; Utilities; Help desk; Biomass technologies; Micro finance institutions; Service contract; Transaction; Bank loan; Rural electrification; Universal access; Business support; Private sector development; Radio stations; Business incubation; Cell phone; Donor funding; Enabling environment; Artisan; Generation systems; Financial capacity; Supply chain; Service providers; Inventory; Business plan; Bank customer; Online business; Biomass power; Implementations; Retail sales; Equipment costs; Financial players; Regulatory framework; New market; Electricity distribution; Animal dung; Petroleum products; Market information; Micro finance; Access to electricity; Cook stoves; Management services
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo

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