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Village Power Hybrid Systems Development in the United States
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Engineering
System Development
100%
Hybrid Power
100%
United States
100%
Developing Country
100%
Renewable Energy
75%
Sustainable Development
50%
World Bank
50%
Extension Line
50%
Photovoltaics
25%
Renewables
25%
Economic Benefit
25%
Renewable Energy Technologies
25%
Renewable Energy System
25%
Telecommunication
25%
Provide Support
25%
Compressed Air Motors
25%
Grid Extension
25%
Pilot Program
25%
Village Electrification
25%
Remote Application
25%
Social Benefit
25%
Brazil
25%
Technological Development
25%
Social Sciences
Renewable Energy
100%
Communities
80%
USA
60%
Developing Countries
60%
Sustainable Development
40%
Economic and Social Development
40%
World Bank
40%
Energy Demand
20%
Technology Development
20%
Support Services
20%
Government Agency
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Philippines
20%
Technical Cooperation
20%
Developing World
20%
Caribbean
20%
OECD Countries
20%
Development Aid
20%
Bolivia
20%
Guatemala
20%
Mauritania
20%
Energy Technology
20%
Mexico
20%
Brazil
20%
India
20%
Indonesia
20%
Telecommunication
20%
Computer Science
Development Activity
100%
Technical Assistance
100%
Industry Development
100%
System Development
100%
Remote Application
100%
Telecommunication
100%
Technological Development
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Specific Industry
100%
Developing Countries
100%
Sustainable Development
66%
Economic developments
66%
Aviation Employees
33%
Energy Demand
33%
Developing World
33%
Government Agency
33%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
33%