1st Edition

Technology Transfer for Renewable Energy

By Gill Wilkins Copyright 2002
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    This text highlights the role that renewable energy can play in achieving sustainable development. It focuses on rural areas of developing countries, looking in particular at stand-alone solar home systems and grid-connected biomass cogeneration plants. It analyzes the main barriers to the successful transfer of renewable energy technology, with case studies from a range of South-East Asian, South Asian, Pacific and African countries, and explains the ways in which these obstacles can be overcome. The roles of the key players involved and how the Kyoto Protocol can facilitate the transfer in order to mitigate climate change are also discussed.

    List of Figures, Tables and Boxes * List of Abbreviations * Foreword by Jose Goldemberg * Acknowledgements * Introduction * A Role for Renewables * Transferring Technology to Developing Countries: Key Actors and Roles * Investments in Technology Transfer * Barriers and Options * The Way Forward * Annex 1: Case Studies * Annex 2: Analysis of Case Studies: Options for Overcoming Barriers * References

    Biography

    Gil Wilkins is a Principal Consultant with AEA Technology, an Energy Adviser to the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and an Associate Fellow with the Sustainable Development Programme of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.