scholarly journals Public Policies to Be Implemented to Encourage the Use of Renewable Energy Sources in the Rural Area of Paraná

Author(s):  
Alexandre G. Batista ◽  
Roberto C. Betini ◽  
Maria Luiza E. Bareta ◽  
Álvaro A. Sandim ◽  
Luiz A. Pepplow

Rural population in developing nation is having limited access to the clean and modern energy sources. Rural poor in India are mostly dependent on electricity, fire wood, dung, and biomass for their domestic energy need. Due to the dependence on conventional energy sources pollution and rural health are the issue of concern which directly affect on the national productivity. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy of the Government of India giving stress to intensify the energy supply and modern sources of energy to rural area up to normal consumption level through renewable energy sources The aim of the present study is to determine the best renewable energy scenario for sustainable development of rural area. For this aim, author used both quantitative and qualitative analysis technique to determine the best energy scenario for application. For quantitative analysis multi objective goal programming model is used and the result obtained by it validated with multi-attribute decision making approach. The present work specifically focused on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methodology. In the proposed method, the weights of the selection criteria are determined by pair-wise comparison matrices of the AHP. Results indicate that Cost Employment Generation Scenario (CEGS) is the most appropriate renewable energy option.


IEE Review ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 152
Author(s):  
Kenneth Spring

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-193
Author(s):  
Aisha Naiga ◽  
Loyola Rwabose Karobwa

Over 90% of Uganda's power is generated from renewable sources. Standardised Implementation Agreements and Power Purchase Agreements create a long-term relationship between Generating Companies and the state-owned off-taker guaranteed by Government. The COVID-19 pandemic and measures to curb the spread of the virus have triggered the scrutiny and application of force majeure (FM) clauses in these agreements. This article reviews the FM clauses and considers their relevance. The authors submit that FM clauses are a useful commercial tool for achieving energy justice by ensuring the continuity of the project, despite the dire effects of the pandemic. Proposals are made for practical considerations for a post-COVID-19 future which provides the continued pursuit of policy goals of promoting renewable energy sources and increasing access to clean energy, thus accelerating just energy transitions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 136 (5) ◽  
pp. 459-470 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuki Tsujii ◽  
Takao Tsuji ◽  
Tsutomu Oyama ◽  
Yoshiki Nakachi ◽  
Suresh Chand Verma

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