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PRODUCTIVE USE
Titel content (technology, use,...) author, country, date
Energy for the productive sector (Bolivia) food processing and transformation; solar drying, peanut roasting, monitoring, funding Natalie Pereyra, Bolivia, November 2008
Productive Use of PV in Bangladesh

This study aimed at identifying the potentials and barriers for productive uses of SHS as well as other PV applications in rural Bangladesh.

Michael Blunck, Bangladesh, November 2008



not EnDev, but interesting anyway
Titel content
WETO-H2; full pdf download (1905 KB); Key message (32KB)
World Energy Technology Outlook-2050 report places the European energy system in a global context. 
BMU RSS Feed RSS Feed by the BMU on Renewable Energies (in German only)