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040 _aOLADE-CDD
_cOLADE-CDD
041 _aeng
082 _a333.796
_bS2946
100 _aSchaeffer, Loretta
245 _aSupport for alternative energy in Asia
260 _aWashington:
_bWorld Bank,
_c1993
300 _a8 p.
504 _a06085
505 _aAsia is experiencing tremendous energy growth, as high as 18 per cent per annum in some of the more industrialized nations. By the year 2000, Asian countries will need an additional 280,000 MW of electric power. Meeting such needs through a conventional supply - side strategy alone would require 400 - 500 billion, placing daunting, if not impossible, demands on the financial and institutional capabilities of Asian nations and the world community. In addition, Asia's rapidly growing energy producting and consumption pose significant environmental threats. This paper will discuss technical, financial and institutional requirements for supporting alternative energy development in renewable energy and demand - side management operations in Asia...
650 _aRecursos Energéticos Renovables
650 _aConsumo de EnergĂ­a
651 _aAsia
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_cMON