Renewable Energy Markets in Developing Countries*

Posted: 5 Nov 2011

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Eric Martinot

Tsinghua University

Akanksha Chaurey

Tata Energy Research Institute

Debra Lew

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jose Roberto Moreira

Biomass Users Network

Njeri Wamukonya

United Nations - Environment Programme (UNEP)

Date Written: November 2002

Abstract

Abstract Renewable energy is shifting from the fringe to the mainstream of sustainable development. Past donor efforts achieved modest results but often were not sustained or replicated, which leads now to greater market orientation. Markets for rural household lighting with solar home systems, biogas, and small hydro power have expanded through rural entrepreneurship, government programs, and donor assistance, serving millions of households. Applications in agriculture, small industry, and social services are emerging. Public programs resulted in 220 million improved biomass cook stoves. Three percent of power generation capacity is largely small hydro and biomass power, with rapid growth of wind power. Experience suggests the need for technical know-how transfer, new replicable business models, credit for rural households and entrepreneurs, regulatory frameworks and financing for private power developers, market facilitation organizations, donor assistance aimed at expanding sustainable markets, smarter subsidies, and greater attention to social benefits and income generation.

Suggested Citation

Martinot, Eric and Chaurey, Akanksha and Lew, Debra and Moreira, Jose Roberto and Wamukonya, Njeri, Renewable Energy Markets in Developing Countries* (November 2002). Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, Vol. 27, pp. 309-348, 2002, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1955014 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.energy.27.122001.083444

Eric Martinot (Contact Author)

Tsinghua University ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

Akanksha Chaurey

Tata Energy Research Institute ( email )

New Delhi
India

Debra Lew

National Renewable Energy Laboratory ( email )

1617 Cole Blvd.
Golden, CO 80401-3393
United States

Jose Roberto Moreira

Biomass Users Network ( email )

Rua Francisco Dias Velho 814
São Paulo, 04581-001
Brazil

Njeri Wamukonya

United Nations - Environment Programme (UNEP) ( email )

12, G Georga Str Gr
19004 Spata-Attikis
Greece

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