by Joshua Wilson | Dec 16, 2021 | Africa, EAP Blog, Electricity, Mini-grids, Off-grid, Powering Productivity and Healthy Communities, Productive Use
Taking the electric brake off African enterprise Unreliable power has put the brakes on African businesses. Distributed energy offers a solution < All EAP @Duke blog posts December 2021 Yemi Gafaar, Tombo Banda, Gabriel Davies, and Matt Tilleard In a small village...
by Joshua Wilson | Dec 15, 2021 | Africa, Building Equitable and Sustainable Energy Transitions, EAP Blog, Electricity, Grid, Marc Jeuland, Powering Productivity and Healthy Communities
Improving the reliability of electricity supply: Valuation and policy implications < All EAP @Duke blog posts December 2021 Marc Jeuland, James E. Rogers Energy Access Project @ Duke & Tensay Hadush Meles, Economic and Social Research Institute The problem of...
by Joshua Wilson | Nov 19, 2021 | Modernizing Energy Access Finance, News, Powering Productivity and Healthy Communities
New Project: Catalyzing Climate Finance for Low Carbon AgTech In partnership with the Shell Foundation and RMI, our latest project explores how investors and policymakers can overcome barriers to channeling climate finance to small AgTech...
by Joshua Wilson | Nov 18, 2021 | Podcast, SETI
< Back to SETI Media Why Countries Just Can’t Quit Coal? New Research Offers Some Clues Sied Jan Steckel is the Head of the Working Group on Climate and Development at the Mercator Insitute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Berlin. Jan, along with his...
by Joshua Wilson | Nov 15, 2021 | News
Congrats 2021 Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition Winners! Graduate students from the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford took first place in the ninth annual Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition at Duke University, developing business...