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PUBLISHEDNovember 1 2013
AUTHOR(S)Sahai, Dhruva
Toward Universal Electricity Access: Renewable Energy-Based Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Planning - Indonesia

A geospatially mapped least-cost electrification plan is an effective and practical tool to underpin a high-level national rollout strategy to anchor a bankable financing plan, aimed at achieving universal electricity access in a systematic and comprehensive manner, by integrating technology choices, including cost-effective renewable energy resources with grid and off-grid power-delivery modalities.

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Sahai, Dhruva. 2013. Toward Universal Electricity Access: Renewable Energy-Based Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Planning - Indonesia. South-East Asia Energy Brief. Washington, DC: World Bank. http://www.esmap.org/sites/default/files/esmap-files/ASTAE_Indonesia_TUEA_Brief_1.pdf

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