Energy demand in the developing countries: prospects for the future
By: Imran, Mudassar | Barnes, Philip
Series: World bank staff commodity working paperPublisher: World Bank ; Washington D.C. Description: 83 pSubject(s): ENERGY CONSUMPTION | ENERGY CONSERVATION | ENERGY DEMAND | ENERGY RESOURCESSummary: Energy consumption has increased rapidly in developing countries. This study seeks to highlight the key factors which have contributed to the increases in energy consumption and to project changes likely to occur. Eight major developing countries are covered. Main contributing factors are shown to be increased motor vehicle use and urbanization.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00120-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 602 |
Energy consumption has increased rapidly in developing countries. This study seeks to highlight the key factors which have contributed to the increases in energy consumption and to project changes likely to occur. Eight major developing countries are covered. Main contributing factors are shown to be increased motor vehicle use and urbanization.
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