2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2021.04.006
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The effects of renewable energy-based village grid electrification on poverty reduction in remote areas: The case of Indonesia

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“…They advocated for the promotion of tourism as a long-term strategic industry. Similarly, Le and Nguyen [ 30 ] for Sri Lanka, Alam and Ali [ 4 ] for Romania, and Wirawan and Gultom [ 31 ] for Lebanon are noteworthy for their support of the presence of tourism lead HQED.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They advocated for the promotion of tourism as a long-term strategic industry. Similarly, Le and Nguyen [ 30 ] for Sri Lanka, Alam and Ali [ 4 ] for Romania, and Wirawan and Gultom [ 31 ] for Lebanon are noteworthy for their support of the presence of tourism lead HQED.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Untuk memenuhi parallel trend, metode yang dapat digunakan adalah melakukan perhitungan DiD menggunakan observasi sebelum treatment, atau yang disebut dengan Placebo Test. Metode ini digunakan pada penelitian sebelumnya oleh (Wirawan & Gultom, 2021) dengan menggunakan persamaan sebagai berikut : Desa yang mempunyai penerangan jalan desa 0,76% 0,76% 0,00% 0,00% Perhitungan DiD dilakukan terhadap persamaan yang telah memenuhi asumsi parallel trend.…”
Section: Metode Penelitianunclassified
“…Different studies justify that renewable technologies can reduce energy costs in combination with traditional energy sources [85,86] or by replacing fuel-based technologies with renewable-based ones [4,5,87,88]. Additionally, renewable energy has a huge potential for the electrification of off-grid zones and in improving energy access and reducing energy poverty in developing countries [89][90][91]. However, the implementation of low-carbon technologies requires carefully considered political action.…”
Section: The Set Of Indicators For Sustainable Energy Poverty Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%