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    WATER-ENERGY-FOOD NEXUS RESEARCH: ASSESSMENT OF HOUSEHOLD INDICATORS IN DRC 

    GAMAIDANDI, DOUSWE (PAUWES, 2021-11-17)
    The DRC is one of the top 20 countries in the world in terms of energy deficiency, with only 19% of the population having access to electrification while access to clean cooking solutions is only 4% nationally. Already ...
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    Water-Energy-Food integrated business models for decentralized renewable energy solutions: the case of agrophotovoltaics in Koutiala-Mali, SSA region 

    BALLO, Djibril (PAUWES, 2021-11-25)
    In Africa, access to clean energy, water, and food security is a major problem, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and even lower or inexistent in remote regions not connected to the electricity grid. The problem of water ...
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    MINI GRID DESIGN FOR POWERING A RURAL COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY AND TREATMENT UNIT CASE STUDY : MURQAB BIN HAFAF, D JELFA, ALGERIA 

    Gebreslassie, Kahsu Gebrehans (PAUWES, 2021-11-15)
    A large portion of the African population, more particularly in the rural areas, remains without sustainable access to safe water. Even worse, there is increasing inequality between urban and rural communities' access to ...
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    A guideline for utility-scale onshore wind farms distribution in Tunisia 

    BACHIRI, Badiaa (PAUWES, 2021-11-20)
    Wind energy, as a component of the green transition has been given a lot of attention in theTunisia since 2000. Moreover, the good wind energy potential is one of the motivations to develop the wind energy sector in the ...

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    TypeMaster Thesis (4)SubjectAfrica, rural areas, water treatment, water supply, Murqab Bin Hafaf, mini-grid, sizing, optimization, COE, NPC, hydrogen, off-grid, on-grid (1)Agrivoltaic, Agriculture, Irrigation, energy, water pumping, food security (1)Water-Energy-Food Nexus, Water access, Access to clean water, Multi-Tier Framework, Electricity access, cooking solution, Food security, Food insecurity. (1)... View MoreAuthorBACHIRI, Badiaa (1)BALLO, Djibril (1)GAMAIDANDI, DOUSWE (1)Gebreslassie, Kahsu Gebrehans (1)Date Issued
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