Technology and innovation report 2011 : powering development with renewable energy technologies / United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Material type: TextSeries: Technology and innovation report ; 2011.Publication details: New York : United Nations, 2011.Description: 1 online resource : color illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789210551571
- 9210551575
- Powering development with renewable energy technologies
- Developing countries -- Economic conditions
- Renewable energy sources -- Technological innovations
- Renewable energy sources -- Economic aspects
- Énergies renouvelables -- Innovations
- Énergies renouvelables
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- Alternative & Renewable
- Economic history
- Renewable energy sources -- Economic aspects
- Renewable energy sources -- Technological innovations
- Developing countries
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- TJ808
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Includes bibliographical references.
"UNCTAD/TIR/2011"--Title page verso.
"United Nations publication sales no. E.11. II. D.20"--Title page verso.
Renewable energy technologies, energy poverty and climate change: an introduction -- Renewable energy technologies and their growing role in energy systems -- Stimulating technical change and innovation in and through renewable energy technologies -- International policy challenges of renewable energy technologies -- National policy frameworks for renewable energy technologies -- Conclusions.
" ... focuses on the important role of renewable energy technologies in responding to the dual challenge of reducing energy poverty while mitigating climate change. This is particularly timely as the global community prepares for the Rio+20 Conference next year. The Report identifies key capacity issues for developing countries and proposes concrete recommendations for the wider use of renewable energy technologies to promote sustainable development and poverty reduction."--Provided by publisher.
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