Increasing energy acces in Southeast Asia through social enterprises
The 21st century has seen cars go driverless and virtual reality become a reality—yet one fact remains: one in seven people still do not have access to electricity.1 In an age where more people have access to mobile phones than toilets,2 electricity has become as vital a necessity as clean water. To...
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Main Author: | Jeong, Haneol |
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2017
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