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Baseline Survey Report - Energy Utilization and Demand Baseline Assessment – Pakistan
Baseline Survey Report - Energy Utilization and Demand Baseline Assessment – Pakistan
| Title of Document | Baseline Survey Report - Energy Utilization and Demand Baseline Assessment – Pakistan |
| Abstract | The document is a Baseline Assessment part of the M&E Framework of the Pakistan Domestic Biogas Programme (PDBP). The Framework envisages that evaluations will be conducted as i) Baseline (at the start of the project), ii) User surveys (at the end of year 1 to year 3), and iii) Final (at the end of year 4).
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► English: Baseline Survey Report Energy Utilization and Demand Baseline Assessment Pakistan.pdf |
| Original Source | SNV |
| Year | 2009 |
| Region/Country | South Asia - Pakistan |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Surveys and Questionnaires- Baseline |
| Technology | Bioenergy Biogas |
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