Type | Journal Article - Technologies and Sustainable Development |
Title | Potential market-size for renewables in the residential sector of Pakistan |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2005 |
Page numbers | 97 |
URL | http://www.comsats.org/Publications/Books_SnT_Series/04. Renewable-Energy Technologies andSustainable Development (Feb. 2005).pdf#page=104 |
Abstract | About two billion people in remote areas of developing nations have no electric lighting, a commodity industrialized nations take for granted. Poor lighting in homes hinders children’s learning, affects family-health and limits opportunities for a better life. Electrical engineer Dave Irvine-Halliday realized that a single one-watt white-light emitting diode supplies enough light for a child to read by. A simple but revolutionary technology, supplied to homes by his Light-Up-The-World Foundation, can light an entire rural village with less energy than that used by a single, conventional, 100-Watt light bulb. This technology ought to be considered by Pakistan, OIC countries and those in the South. |
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