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Surge in Solar-Powered Homes : Experience in Off-Grid Rural Bangladesh

2014

Khandker, Shahidur R. | Samad, Hussain A. | Sadeque, Zubair K.M. | Asaduzzaman, Mohammed | Yunus, Mohammad | Haque, A.K. Enamul


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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Financial support; Intervention; Down payment; Microfinance institutions; Financial intermediary; Soft loan; Access to electricity; Emissions reduction; Opportunities for women; Utility-scale; Technical support; Inequality; Electricity demand; Grid extension; Public policy; Loan amount; Solar home system; Market development; Renewable energy source; Energy planners; Grid areas; Financial viability; Kerosene lighting; Housing conditions; Solar electricity; Household energy; Safety standards; Demand curve; Household energy consumption; Liquefied petroleum gas; Welfare benefits; Latrine; Operational costs; Rentals; Districts; Quality energy; Lack of access; Climate change strategy; Peak demand; Lenders; National grid; Rechargeable battery; Rural electrification; Supply of electricity; Rural energy; Colors; Social entrepreneurship; Approach; Household access; Ghg; Universal access; Installments; Cloudy days; Interest rate; Term credit; Demand for energy; Clean energy; Fluorescent lamp; Rural women; Energy development; Electrification project; Renewable energy development; Connected households; Limited access; Educational level; Sustainable market; Carbon emissions; Electricity generation; Grid electrification; Costs to customers; Solar power; Village level; Household welfare; Traditional biomass; Renewable energy technologies; Solar photovoltaic energy; Community survey; Rural access; Energy prices; Renewable energy products; Conventional generation; Carbon emissions reduction; Greenhouse gas; International finance; Electric energy; Customer service; Sources of electricity; Grid markets; Market constraints; Voltage; Kerosene lamps; Solar electrification; Electric lighting; Heavy fuel oil; Grid connection; Power sector; Renting; Institutional capacity; Woman; Household lighting; Repayment period; Access to modern energy; Sustainable energy; Greenhouse; Transmission lines; Clinics; Global carbon emissions; Petroleum gas; Installment; Bank office; Backup power; Utilities; Social enterprise; Solar home; Photovoltaics; Photovoltaic technology; Financial services; Loan repayment; Natural resource; National electricity grids; Purchasing power; Solar home systems; Kerosene consumption; Renewable energy systems; Compact fluorescent lamps; Gender roles; Income-generating activities; Power supply; Institutional reforms; Energy access; Government policies; Disposable income; Female; Power grid; Fuel; Donor support; Subsidy funding; Capital costs; Development bank; Loan; Renewable energy project; Batteries; Nonprofit organization; Grid applications; Renewable energy future; Information gap; Investment capital; Framework convention on climate change; Eligibility criteria; Solar panel; Energy systems; Natural resource management; Energy services; Sunshine; Solar panels; Grid rural homes; Development company; Smoke; Energy policy; Rural households
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