FAO AGRIS - Système international des sciences et technologies agricoles

Mongolia : Development Impacts of Solar-Powered Electricity Services

2014

World Bank


Informations bibliographiques
Editeur
Washington, DC
D'autres materias
Televisions; Household level; Access to electricity; Emergency situations; Dry cell batteries; Software program; Use of energy; Policy research; University education; Form of electricity; Retail price; Sites; Medical conditions; Energy outlook; Unequal power; Car batteries; Peace; Power generators; Employment opportunities; Solar home system; Telecom; Business information; Renewable energy technology; Medical services; Maternal mortality; Settlements; Implementation period; Illnesses; Diesel; Fuel; Gender differences; Broadcasts; Queries; Maternal mortality rate; Reliability of services; Renewable energy technologies; Oil; Informed decisions; Health education; Power sector; Antenna; Rural residents; Sexually transmitted infections; Telephone; Medical attention; Supervision; High school education; Users; Service providers; Commodity; Social changes; Alternative energy program; Extended family; Emergency care; Compact fluorescent light bulbs; Exchange of information; Household dynamics; Childbirth; Spouse; Tents; Dissemination; Result; Human development; Reliability; United nations population fund; Licenses; Source of electricity; Mobile phones; Pregnancies; Renewable energy supply; Illness; Social research; Policy development; User; Unequal power relations; Video; Stis; Solar power; Access to health services; Cell phones; Power shortages; Power grid; Data entry; Web; E-mail; Districts; Improvements in access; Television channels; Institutional capacity; Peak load; Consumer goods; Access to health care; Cell phone; Nurses; Gender gaps; Primary school; Husbands; Market information; Tertiary education; Renewable energy policy; Injuries; Consumer electronics; Fuel supply; Electronic devices; Social policy; Targets; Labor market; Verification; Climatic conditions; Power consumption; Gender issues; Renewable energy program; Energy needs; Progress; Mobile phone; Radios; Clinics; Renewable energy market; Geographical area; Menu; Family members; Young children; School year; Timely access; Business transactions; Gender inequality; Access to energy; Access to energy services; Technical assistance; Urban centers; Financial support; Maternal mortality rates; Energy planning; Market price; Citizens; Rural electrification; Spouses; Solar home systems; Parenting; Reducing maternal mortality; Transmission; Global environment; Diesel generators; Rural women; Woman; Peak capacity; Respect
Langue
anglais
Type
Working Paper; Text

2016-03-15
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