

Keith Kozloff and Olatokumbo Shobowale
Despite its many benefits, renewably generated electricity has yet to be widely adopted in developing countries.
One reason for this lag is that renewables have long gotten short shrift in development-assistance programs. This
eport examines the successes and failures of a wide range of renewable electricity projects and describes lessons
that will help lenders and donors avoid the mistakes of the past.
1994 / 57 pages
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