Sustainable energy solutions for remote areas in the Tropics / Oktoviano Gandhi, Dipti Srinivasan, editors.
2020
TJ808
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Title
Sustainable energy solutions for remote areas in the Tropics / Oktoviano Gandhi, Dipti Srinivasan, editors.
ISBN
9783030419523 (electronic book)
3030419525 (electronic book)
9783030419516
3030419517
3030419525 (electronic book)
9783030419516
3030419517
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (294 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-41
Call Number
TJ808
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.79/4
Summary
This book covers multifaceted aspects of sustainable energy solutions for remote areas in the tropics, particularly focusing on Southeast Asia. With insights from both the academic world and real-life implementation, readers will gain an overview of the range of energy problems currently facing the remote tropics, and what potential solutions are available. The book provides a detailed overview of various energy needs in the Southeast Asian tropics, a region where a significant portion of the population still lives without access to electricity. It not only addresses technical solutions to the energy problems but also tackles the social and wider implications, offering readers a more holistic understanding of the potential held by renewable energy. The chapters are structured to present first an overview of the problem at hand, and then a description of the technologies that could potentially solve it. Applications of the technologies; business models that are now available or being developed; the impact of the technologies; and future, more sustainable solutions are all discussed. Given its in-depth analysis, the book will be of interest to energy professionals in the tropics, energy policymakers, and students studying sustainable energy.
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Green energy and technology.
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