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Different countries get [[Residential energy use|residential energy]] from very different sources. These differences are very much a function of whether the countries are wealthy countries (like [[OECD]] countries) or not. Wealthy countries have [[access to electricity]] and [[access to non-solid fuel]]. Lesser developed countries often use [[biomass]] for [[residential energy use]].<ref> Data Source: IEA (2018), "World energy balances", IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00512-en (Accessed January 2018)</ref> | Different countries get [[Residential energy use|residential energy]] from very different sources. These differences are very much a function of whether the countries are wealthy countries (like [[OECD]] countries) or not. Wealthy countries have [[access to electricity]] and [[access to non-solid fuel]]. Lesser developed countries often use [[biomass]] for [[residential energy use]].<ref> Data Source: IEA (2018), "World energy balances", IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00512-en (Accessed January 2018)</ref> | ||
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* [[Quality of life]] | * [[Quality of life]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 19 June 2018
Different countries get residential energy from very different sources. These differences are very much a function of whether the countries are wealthy countries (like OECD countries) or not. Wealthy countries have access to electricity and access to non-solid fuel. Lesser developed countries often use biomass for residential energy use.[1]
See Also
- Residential energy use
- Access to electricity
- Access to non-solid fuel
- Electricity
- Quality of life
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References
- ↑ Data Source: IEA (2018), "World energy balances", IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00512-en (Accessed January 2018)