Sustainable Energy Access for Communities

Sustainable Energy Access for Communities

Rethinking the Energy Agenda for Cities

Haas, Reinhard; Fall, Aminata

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

170

Mole

Inglês

9783030684129

15 a 20 dias

308

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Sustainable Energy Access for Sustainable Communities - Introduction by a Social Scientist.- Local Dimensions of Sustainable Energy Governance: Case Study.- Can Municipalities Lead the Energy Transition? On Available Policy, Competences and Requirements for Action.- Local Action for Energy Sustainability: A Review of Policies' Impact.- Techno-Economic Assessment of Renewable Energy Potential in Cities: Case Studies of Solar Photovoltaic, Waste-To-Energy and Wind Energy.- Management of Intermittent Solar and Wind Energy Resources: Storage and Grid Stabilization.- Modelling Sustainable Energy Transition for Cities: Case Studies of LEAP, ENPEP-BALANCE, and Moces.- Hidden Costs of Decarbonizing Utility Generation: Investment on Grid Stability & Contribution of Renewable Energies.- Democratization of Energy Planning: On a New Planning Tool Tailored to the Needs of Developing Countries.- Innovation for the Better: How Renewable Energy Technologies Improve Living Standard.- Energy Potential of Crop Residues in Senegal: Technology Solutions for Valorization.- Energy in Development Objectives: How the Energy Ecological Footprint Affect Development Indicators?.- Electricity Consumption in Working-Class Districts: Case Studies of Grand Yoff and Grand Dakar.- Cookinations: Mechanisms to Decouple Wood Production and Food Preparation in Sub-Urban Areas.- Citizen Awareness of the Social Dimension of Energy: Lessons From a Survey in Dakar.
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Energy access in emerging cities;Sustainable development goals;SDG;Energy innovation;Poverty alleviation;Environment vs. economics;Sustainable energy systems;Climate justice;Social justice;LPG subsidies;Carbon taxes on energy price;Democratization;Sustainable energy governance;African case studies;Open access