Evaluation of Sustainability in Development Projects Utilizing Renewable Energy Products in Zimbabwe
abstract: The problem concerning the access to energy has become an increasingly acute matter of concern in low-income areas. Currently an estimated 1.2 billion people don't have access to energy (IEA, 2014). Following the declaration of 2012 as "The International Year of Sustainable Energ...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-258922018-06-22T03:05:26Z Evaluation of Sustainability in Development Projects Utilizing Renewable Energy Products in Zimbabwe abstract: The problem concerning the access to energy has become an increasingly acute matter of concern in low-income areas. Currently an estimated 1.2 billion people don't have access to energy (IEA, 2014). Following the declaration of 2012 as "The International Year of Sustainable Energy for All" by the United Nations General Assembly (UNDP, 2014), this alarming situation of energy poverty has resulted in the creation of new partnerships between governments, NGOs (Non-Governmental Organization), and large multi-national corporations. This study is focused on the evaluation of sustainability of a development project in Gutu, Zimbabwe that is initiated by Schneider Electric Corporation's BipBop Program. This program aims to provide access to energy via photo-voltaic cells and battery kits for daily use. It is expected that this project will have a high impact on sustainable development, and creation of value, which in turn is expected to allow participation in global supply chains. The results gathered from the analysis show that the development project to be piloted in Gutu, Zimbabwe is likely to have a "high impact on sustainability". The project is therefore considered an effective sustainable development project that aims to promote, and develop local Zimbabwean markets through increased transactions and the creation of sustainable supply chains that are expected to recruit Zimbabwe into the global value chains. Dissertation/Thesis Original copies of all the figures Demirciler, Barlas (Author) Parmentier, Mary Jane (Advisor) Grossman, Gary (Committee member) Maltz, Arnold (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Sustainability Access to Energy Development Global Value Chains Sustainability Sustainable Development Zimbabwe eng 77 pages Masters Thesis Global Technology and Development 2014 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25892 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014 |
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abstract: The problem concerning the access to energy has become an increasingly acute matter of concern in low-income areas. Currently an estimated 1.2 billion people don't have access to energy (IEA, 2014). Following the declaration of 2012 as "The International Year of Sustainable Energy for All" by the United Nations General Assembly (UNDP, 2014), this alarming situation of energy poverty has resulted in the creation of new partnerships between governments, NGOs (Non-Governmental Organization), and large multi-national corporations.
This study is focused on the evaluation of sustainability of a development project in Gutu, Zimbabwe that is initiated by Schneider Electric Corporation's BipBop Program. This program aims to provide access to energy via photo-voltaic cells and battery kits for daily use. It is expected that this project will have a high impact on sustainable development, and creation of value, which in turn is expected to allow participation in global supply chains.
The results gathered from the analysis show that the development project to be piloted in Gutu, Zimbabwe is likely to have a "high impact on sustainability". The project is therefore considered an effective sustainable development project that aims to promote, and develop local Zimbabwean markets through increased transactions and the creation of sustainable supply chains that are expected to recruit Zimbabwe into the global value chains. === Dissertation/Thesis === Original copies of all the figures === Masters Thesis Global Technology and Development 2014 |
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Evaluation of Sustainability in Development Projects Utilizing Renewable Energy Products in Zimbabwe |
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Evaluation of Sustainability in Development Projects Utilizing Renewable Energy Products in Zimbabwe |
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Evaluation of Sustainability in Development Projects Utilizing Renewable Energy Products in Zimbabwe |
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