PRESENTLY more than half of our population is not connected to the national power grid. Around 70 per cent of them live in rural areas and 90 per cent rely on traditional energy sources such as fuel, ...
Access to electricity is crucial for sustainable economic development. Yet 1.3 billion people around the world live without basic access to electricity. Many of these people rely on unhealthy ...
Back on October, I did a couple of posts — one, two — on the Scylla and Charybdis of modern times: energy poverty and climate change. On one hand, nearly a third of the human family lacks access to ...
This paper investigates the role played by socio-religious categories in determining primary cooking fuel choices among Indian households. We study this role in the broader context of climbing up the ...
Only through multifaceted strategies can we address the hidden costs of energy poverty, break the cycle of inequality, and foster true energy justice. Since 2020, the world has seen significant ...
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