Understanding the Scale of Back-up Generation in the Developing World

Thanks to unreliable electricity grids, fossil-fuel powered generators in low- and middle-income countries constitute as much generation capacity as up to 1,000 coal-fired plants, finds a new report from the IFC and the Schatz Energy Research Center. That sounds bad for the climate and public health, but generators also help people stay out of poverty...

Generators

Read more in Yeal Borofsky's blog post in the Energy Blog @ ETH Zurich here.

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