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NO SUBSTITUTION OF TRADITIONAL FUELS Dr. W.S. Hulscher, FAO-RWEDP, Bangkok The World Bank correlates the share of biomass energy per capita with GNP per capita for 80 countries, which clearly shows a declining trend (WB,
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Document Date: 1999-08-09 05:36:44


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Bangkok / /

Company

Bangkok The World Bank / The World Bank / Development - Improving Energy Supplies / /

Continent

Asia / North America / /

Country

Thailand / United States / /

Currency

THB / /

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biomass energy technologies / greenhouse gas emissions / energy transition literature / energy consumption / energy needs / clean and efficient biomass energy technologies / biomass energy consumers / biomass energy / biomass energy data / energy end-use activity / energy consumption/capita vs. / biomass energy consumption / biomass energy users / oil / wood/biomass energy consumption / wood energy / animal food / energy / /

Organization

World Bank / United Nations / OECD / Department of Energy Development and Promotion / /

Person

W.S. Hulscher / /

Position

Editor / WB / /

Region

South Asia / Southeast Asia / /

Technology

biomass energy technologies / /

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