This paper explores how essential economic development might be reconciled with the need to keep carbon emissions in check. The authors develop a geographically explicit framework and use spatial modeling and cost estimates from recent engineering studies to determine where standalone renewable energy generation is a cost-effective alternative to centralized grid supply. Their results suggest that decentralized renewable energy will likely play an important role in expanding rural energy access.
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