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Affordable innovation facilitating renewable energy deployment: Two ‘smart’ energy poverty alleviation case examples

This paper considers one aspect of UN SustainableDevelopment Goal SDG7 - the intention to \textquotesingle leave no-onebehind\textquotesingle{} in the transition to renewable energy. Thetarget beneficiaries have access to affordable electricity restricted insome way. Two examples of affordable innov...

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Published in:Journal of innovation management (Porto) 2023-07, Vol.11 (2), p.118-156
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Artificial intelligence
Beneficiaries
Clean technology
Collaboration
Cooperation
Deployment
Developing countries
Electricity
Energy efficiency
energy poverty, energy justice, renewable energy, service dominant logic, service ecosystems
Entrepreneurs
Infrastructure
Innovations
LDCs
Poverty
Renewable energy
Renewable resources
Social capital
Sustainable development
Technology
Technology adoption
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