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Author:
Bellamy, Martin, author.
Title:
Selling daylight : a commercial strategy to address global energy poverty / Martin Bellamy.
Edition:
Second edition.
Publisher:
Practical Action Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxi, 328 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Photovoltaic power generation--Developing countries.
Photovoltaic power generation--Economic aspects.
Solar energy industries--Developing countries.
Energy development--Developing countries.
Energy consumption--Developing countries.
Power resources--Developing countries.
Solar energy industries.
Photovoltaic power generation--Economic aspects.
Photovoltaic power generation.
Energy consumption.
Energy development.
Energy industries.
Power resources.
Developing countries.
Fotovoltaikindustrie
Sonnenenergie
Entwicklungsländer
Notes:
First published: Blurb, 2017. Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-322) and index.
Summary:
What motivates companies to invest giant sums of money? What connects two billion people without dependable electricity with driverless vehicles, virtual reality tech, and the 'Internet of Things'? Absolutely enormous commercial potential. Energy services in the developing world represent a $100 billion commercial market. So where are the proportionate investments? Though driven by ethical convictions, Selling Daylight is explicitly commercial. It is a dynamic business strategy for how to make money supplying dependable and versatile energy services to energy-poor countries and the wider world. At the heart of this is the justification that the user should be positioned at the centre of their energy services if we are to make a positive impact on global energy poverty. Stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems have been marginalized as an 'alternative' to grid electricity, when in fact their benefits represent a stronger proposition than the grid itself in many parts of the world. The focus must be on quality and value, not just selling hardware at the lowest cost. There are more applications of stand-alone PV than there are apps for smartphones. We now have a unique opportunity to do for energy services what mobile phones have done for communications. Everything that is described in this ground-breaking book can be implemented now, within existing energy-related expenditure, using widely accessible technology and easily acquired skills.-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1788530683
9781788530682
1788530675
9781788530675
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1110439029
LCCN:
2019458309
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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