With one third of population still living in darkness, the discussion on electricity accessibility would a good topic right now. How many of us can imagine living without electricity? How many people are still surviving with just day light energy?
When it comes to electricity use almost everything that we use are electrically powered. From using electronic appliances like mobile to electric powered cars. Electricity dominates our lives and no, none of us can imagine our life with electricity. People living in rural remote areas of developing countries do not have access to modern forms of energy like us and these people are millions in number. Electricity might not look like a vital part in development but it is.
Electricity has many uses in our daily lives but it can be reason for improvement of some people’s economic lives. People living in rural regions are in such poor state that they can’t afford to have other energy sources rather than solid fuels and in such case government must come forward to help them. Organizations and government are doing a lot to help them but providing off-grid energy is only beneficial in areas with dense population and minority gets neglected.
So, in such case people have to look out for each other. Through the help of guides and manuals provided by Practical Answers a global resource centre, many remote parts of developing country like Nepal has accessed electricity. Electricity in rural areas of Nepal was generated with help of technical guides and some experts.
It doesn't cost much to light up a small village and through such informational document these things can be done. Installing solar PVs, mini-hydro station, bio-gas are some ways through which a single household can have electricity. Initial cost might be high at first but the electricity will improve their lives in numerous ways. The need for generating electricity can be fulfilled and it will have positive effect on living standard of people.
Electricity has various uses for us but lighting a single CFL could improve the lives of marginalized people insignificantly. Working together with other this can be made possible.
When it comes to electricity use almost everything that we use are electrically powered. From using electronic appliances like mobile to electric powered cars. Electricity dominates our lives and no, none of us can imagine our life with electricity. People living in rural remote areas of developing countries do not have access to modern forms of energy like us and these people are millions in number. Electricity might not look like a vital part in development but it is.
Electricity has many uses in our daily lives but it can be reason for improvement of some people’s economic lives. People living in rural regions are in such poor state that they can’t afford to have other energy sources rather than solid fuels and in such case government must come forward to help them. Organizations and government are doing a lot to help them but providing off-grid energy is only beneficial in areas with dense population and minority gets neglected.
So, in such case people have to look out for each other. Through the help of guides and manuals provided by Practical Answers a global resource centre, many remote parts of developing country like Nepal has accessed electricity. Electricity in rural areas of Nepal was generated with help of technical guides and some experts.
It doesn't cost much to light up a small village and through such informational document these things can be done. Installing solar PVs, mini-hydro station, bio-gas are some ways through which a single household can have electricity. Initial cost might be high at first but the electricity will improve their lives in numerous ways. The need for generating electricity can be fulfilled and it will have positive effect on living standard of people.
Electricity has various uses for us but lighting a single CFL could improve the lives of marginalized people insignificantly. Working together with other this can be made possible.