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Revision as of 10:42, 11 February 2020
Introduction
This article provides the installed capacity for the renewable energy: solar, wind, hydro and biomas based on different sources.
Biomass
The figure below shows the installed capacity of biogas implemented by SNV in different countries in 2018 and cumulatively up to 2018 [1].
Further Information
References
Humanitarian Energy
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