Sundarbans-the name itself evokes curiosity and intrigue. Not surprisingly, the Sundarban islands have attracted tourists from far and wide. Literally meaning beautiful forests, the Sundarbans have witnessed winds of change in the last few years. The 54 islands that comprise the Sundarbans are today connected to the mainland through road, rail, and waterways. While a number of islands, with a population close to 2 billion, do not have access to conventional grid electricity, the successful implementation of new and renewable energy projects has quite literally lighted up the lives of the residents of the Sundarban Islands. Sundarbans is a region that stands out as being vulnerable to the impacts of climate change including drastic sea level rise. However, the population of Sundarbans is blissfully unaware of the perils facing them. As such, they have shown tremendous faith in the efficacy of renewable energy sources. The success has been so remarkable that the Sundarbans may be considered a rather unique hub of stand-alone renewable energy systems. This book provides a detailed insight into the entire renewable energy programme in the Sundarban islands. Beginning with the conceptual stage, the book goes on to describe the programme in its entirety, aided by interviews and visuals. Written in a succinct and pithy style, the book is aimed at students as well as non-specialist readers. It has been authored by technocrats, researchers, students, renewable energy entrepreneurs, reporters, and professional writers.
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Title
Renewable Energy in the Sundarbans
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
TERI Press, 2007
ISBN
817993120X
Length
xviii+154p., Plates.
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