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- 04/02/2022
- Sinclair-Lecaros, Santiago / Mentis, Dimitrios / Mulepo, Sitra / Odarno, Lily
In Sub-Saharan Africa, communities are facing the current pandemic without access to electricity. Access to reliable electricity provides healthcare facilities with better services by acquiring and optimally utilizing electrical medical equipment and accessing basic facility requirements (i.e., ventilators, vaccine refrigerators, water, etc.).
- 02/02/2022
- Startup|Energy
- Article
You have a mature product or business idea and/or already a first prototype for the decentralized renewable energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa? Then Energy Camp Africa is the right place for you!
- 31/01/2022
- Urvashi Kaul
- Article
It is a truism that no change is really big enough to matter, unless it impacts the agricultural sector in India. After all, even after 2021, the Agriculture and allied sectors account for over 50% of our workforce, and contribute a substantial 18% to the country’s GDP.
- 27/01/2022
- Masoud Salehiborujeni, Eng Ofetotse and Jean-Christophe Nebel
- Article
Using data collected from households in both Zimbabwe and Botswana, simulations comparing our intelligent solar backup system with a standard diesel generator demonstrated the superiority of our solar solution.
- 26/01/2022
- Daniel Carrión
- Article
Combating energy poverty and energy insecurity are critical elements to achieving environmental health equity for billions worldwide.
- 24/01/2022
- Chris Beland
- Article
The day’s theme is particularly pertinent considering that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the education of young children, students, and youth the world over. According to UNESCO, at the peak of school closures in April 2020, 1.6 billion students were out of school worldwide.
- 19/01/2022
- Michael O. Dioha, Norbert Edomah, Ken Caldeira
- Article
Historically, programs that have focused on increasing energy delivery have paid too little attention to improving lives, eradicating poverty, and improving economic empowerment through productive use of energy. This historical trend has limited, in various ways, the socioeconomic and developmental impact of access to energy.
- 18/01/2022
- Margaret Kadiri
- Article
African nations continue to hold the unenviable position of being disproportionately vulnerable to climate change. Although the continent accounts for the smallest share of global greenhouse gas emissions – only 3.8% – it’s already heating faster than the rest of the world.
- 14/01/2022
- Naimul Karim
- Article
From adopting clean energy in garment factories to helping coastal migrants settle in cities, the South Asian nation has a way to go in planning a greener, fairer future
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