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Contents<br />

xiii<br />

31.5.1 Renewable Energy 477<br />

31.5.2 Continent of Africa 478<br />

31.5.3 Global 480<br />

31.5.3.1 Providing an answer to a major<br />

challenge-tackling global climate<br />

change from the community level 480<br />

32 Early PV Markets and Solar Solutions in South Asia 481<br />

Neville Williams<br />

33 Photovoltaic Power Systems for Lifting Women Out of<br />

Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa 487<br />

Dominique Campana<br />

33.1 Solar Energy against the “Energy Poverty” Trap 489<br />

33.2 In Conclusion 494<br />

34 Promoting PV in Developing Countries 497<br />

Bernard McNelis<br />

34.1 Looking at Solar 497<br />

34.2 Into PV 498<br />

34.3 Into All Things Solar 499<br />

34.4 Into Intermediate Technology 501<br />

34.5 Into Africa 502<br />

34.6 Global Solar Pumping Programme 505<br />

34.7 IT Power 509<br />

34.8 Mali 510<br />

34.9 Dominican Republic 513<br />

34.10 China 515<br />

34.11 Robert Hill 517<br />

34.12 EPIA 519<br />

34.13 World Bank, Washington, Corruption 522<br />

34.14 Other Countries, People, Institutions. . . 527<br />

34.15 Where Do We Go from Here 528<br />

PART VI<br />

PV FOR THE WORLD<br />

35 On the International Call for Photovoltaics of 2008 533<br />

Daniel Lincot

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