by Liilnna Teji | Sep 6, 2022 | Student Opportunities
Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition 2022 Graduate students all over the world are invited to compete in the 10th Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition. The competition which is part of the Energy Week at Duke is organized by the MBA Energy Club at Duke’s...
by Liilnna Teji | Jul 15, 2022 | Blog Post, EAP Blog, Solar
The secret of the energy transition: why solar will reshape global politics (and be bad for Putin) < All EAP @Duke blog posts July 2022 Gabriel Davies and Matt Tilleard In 1893, a young German engineer, dismayed by the negative social and environmental effects of...
by Liilnna Teji | Jun 30, 2022 | Africa, Agriculture, Dhruv Jhaveri, Dylan Munson, Jonathan Phillips, Liilnna Teji, Marc Jeuland, Mini-grids, Powering Productivity and Healthy Communities, Projects, Rahel Bekele, Solar
Distributed Renewable Energy-Agriculture Modalities (DREAM) The Distributed Renewable Energy-Agriculture Modalities (DREAM) project was launched to demonstrate the viability of solar mini-grids for delivering improved irrigation services, greater agricultural...
by Liilnna Teji | Jun 17, 2022 | Appliances, Building Equitable and Sustainable Energy Transitions, Cookstoves, Gender, Marc Jeuland, Maya Chandrasekaran, Mengqi Li, P.P. Krishnapriya, Projects, Ryan McCord, Subhrendu Pattanayak
Gendered time-use and improved cooking solutions So far, the case for clean energy has been built around health and/or environmental benefits, generally neglecting the sizable benefits that clean energy can have on freeing women’s time and reducing drudgery. Women...
by Liilnna Teji | Mar 20, 2022 | EAP Blog
Is electrification enough without more infrastructure? Grid electrification should be combined with complementary infrastructure for greater social and economic benefits < All EAP @Duke blog posts October 2022 Nicholas Kilimani, Edward Bbaale, Marc A. Jeuland A...