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    Developing Countries Electrification​ OnSite Point To Point Electricity Developing Countries presents a real opportunity to provide OnSite Electrification without transmission line....
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    Developing Countries Electrification​
    OnSite Point To Point Electricity
    Developing Countries presents a real opportunity to provide OnSite Electrification without transmission line infrastructure. Renewable OnSite Electrification will also create jobs and generate additional revenue streams while reducing expenses, by preventing the construction of fossil fuel power plants and transmission lines. Renewable OnSite Electrification will prevent developing countries from going through future infrastructure issues.
    Sustainable energy is so important for developing countries for the following reasons:
    Firstly, energy production and use has an important economic impact. Most developing countries are net importers of energy. Some of them have benefited from the increase in oil prices in recent years, but most have not, and have suffered as a result. A significant proportion of the revenues of developing countries, and of the development aid received, have been outweighed by the oil price increase. Yet, as energy consumers and producers, developing countries have a lot of catching up to do:
    There are 1.6 billion people in the developing world that do not have access to electricity. As well as 2.4 billion people that use traditional biomass, such as wood or agricultural residues for cooking, heating, and other needs, often in an unsustainable manner, which runs counter to their own interests in terms of economic development and health.
    Energy emissions represent 80 percent of total GHG emissions contributing to global warming and making the trend towards natural disasters in many parts of the world worse. With increasing energy shortages and environmental concerns in mind, renewable energy is more and more critical for a sustainable energy future. Renewable energy can bring significant benefits to developing countries.​
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