Do Smart Phones Hold Key to Reducing Energy Poverty in Developing Countries?

Breaking Energy 2014-09-22

Summary:

Bill Clinton Visits Clinton Foundation Projects In Africa

 A new study commissioned by the United Nations revised its global population projection upward to 13.2 billion people by 2100 – including billions of new middle-class consumers. According to Germany’s Spiegel Online, the study’s lead researchers give this high population growth scenario a probability of 95 percent to materialize. Unsurprisingly, increasing total consumption in the developing

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infrastructure reliability developing economies energy consumption energy costs energy poverty energy savings micro grids mobile communications power generation power grid

Authors:

Roman Kilisek

Date tagged:

09/22/2014, 13:51

Date published:

09/22/2014, 12:00