Access to the digital advantage
requires access to electricity.
Not exact matches
SS: Much of what we think of as technological progress from the modern era like easy
access to electricity required government intervention.
During an emergency, breastfeeding is actually the perfect feeding choice - it is safe and sustainable because it doesn't
require clean water, washing facilities,
access to electricity, or hot water
to sterilize bottles and nipples.
There is no
electricity or internet
access and guests are
required to have high clearance vehicle
to access.
The investment
required for clean cooking facilities is modest, amounting
to less than one - tenth of what is needed for universal
electricity access.
In turn, this reduces the investment cost in the supply of
electricity required to deliver universal energy
access, making off - grid renewable solutions more affordable
to households.
Similarly, reaping broader social and economic benefits will
require a perspective on
access that extends beyond household connections
to include
electricity for productive uses, such as businesses, agriculture and industry.
Ensuring reliable
access to electricity now and into the future
requires us
to take thoughtful steps
to consider the challenges not just of today, but also tomorrow.
According
to the World Bank, 100 % of registered homes in the United States have
access to the
electricity grid, so it is unusual for a cell tower
to be «off - grid,» and thus
require a distributed source of energy in order
to operate.
The Swedes, like the Belgians and the Germans among others, have opted for a feed - in system: green
electricity produced domestically is given priority
access to the grid, by
requiring distributors of
electricity in Sweden
to surrender green certificates, which Swedish producers of
electricity obtain for production of green
electricity.