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A distributed electricity ‘taxonomy’
Distributed electricity generation could be the key to remedying global inequalities in energy access, as well as providing resilience in the face of extreme weather events, write Bernard Bulkin, Stephanie Gallo Mendoza and Iain Staffell.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Bangladesh - Malawi - United States -
Subjects: Energy consumption, Distributed generation