Renewable Energy Resources And Rural Applications In The Developing World
The energy situation in developing countries is desperate.Because these countries are primarily dependent on fossil fuels—chiefly oil—for industrial growth, they have been hard hit by oil price increases. Further, in the rural areas, where most of the population lives, there are limited supplies of increasingly expensive diesel fuel or kerosene. Noncormzercial energy sources such as firewood, dung, and agriouZtural residues are generally used in rural areas, but under the pressure of growing populations the forests are disappearing. This is resulting in a critical shortage of firewood for cooking and heating, as well as in the destruction of the environment. In addition, when dung and agricultural residues are burned, valuable fertilizers are destroyed. Thus, the rural areas—the sources of food and fiber—face a particularly alarming situation.
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Renewable Energy Resources And Rural Applications In The Developing World
The energy situation in developing countries is desperate.Because these countries are primarily dependent on fossil fuels—chiefly oil—for industrial growth, they have been hard hit by oil price increases. Further, in the rural areas, where most of the population lives, there are limited supplies of increasingly expensive diesel fuel or kerosene. Noncormzercial energy sources such as firewood, dung, and agriouZtural residues are generally used in rural areas, but under the pressure of growing populations the forests are disappearing. This is resulting in a critical shortage of firewood for cooking and heating, as well as in the destruction of the environment. In addition, when dung and agricultural residues are burned, valuable fertilizers are destroyed. Thus, the rural areas—the sources of food and fiber—face a particularly alarming situation.
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Renewable Energy Resources And Rural Applications In The Developing World

Renewable Energy Resources And Rural Applications In The Developing World

by Norman L. Brown
Renewable Energy Resources And Rural Applications In The Developing World

Renewable Energy Resources And Rural Applications In The Developing World

by Norman L. Brown

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The energy situation in developing countries is desperate.Because these countries are primarily dependent on fossil fuels—chiefly oil—for industrial growth, they have been hard hit by oil price increases. Further, in the rural areas, where most of the population lives, there are limited supplies of increasingly expensive diesel fuel or kerosene. Noncormzercial energy sources such as firewood, dung, and agriouZtural residues are generally used in rural areas, but under the pressure of growing populations the forests are disappearing. This is resulting in a critical shortage of firewood for cooking and heating, as well as in the destruction of the environment. In addition, when dung and agricultural residues are burned, valuable fertilizers are destroyed. Thus, the rural areas—the sources of food and fiber—face a particularly alarming situation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367285623
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/02/2019
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.19(w) x 9.81(h) x (d)

About the Author

Norman L. Brown

Table of Contents

List of Figures — List of Tables — Foreword — About the Editor and Authors — Introduction Norman L. Brown — 1. Requirements for Energy in the Rural Areas of Developing Countries Roger Revelle — 2. Solar Energy in the Less Developed Countries George O. G. Lof — 3. Photovoltaic Technology /Morton B. Prince — 4. Alternative Energy Technologies in Brazil Jose M. Miccozis — 5. Wind Energy Conversion in India — Sharat K. Tewari — 6. Small HydraUlic Prime Movers for Rural Areas of Developing Countries : A Look at the Past Joseph J. Ermenc — 7. Wood Waste as an Energy Source in Ghana John W. Powell — 8. Methane fran Hunan, Animal, and Agricultural Wastes Raymond C. Loehr — Surrrnary and Discussion Roger Revelle
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