Projects
A foundation of multi-stakeholder collaboration, local partnership, and opportunity for impact drives the Energy Access Project’s research and engagement strategy.
From rural electrification and clean cooking to deepening our understanding of energy’s central role in development, the Energy Access Project seeks to bridge the academic and practitioner communities to support data-driven solutions to addressing energy poverty.
Find information on all of our projects below. Find information about the Sustainable Energy Transitions Initiative (SETI) here.
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The Energy Access Project at Duke in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank and Sustainable Energy For All, have developed an Energy Access Dividend for Haiti and Honduras with the aim of quantifying the electrification benefits forgone over a country’s business-as-usual electrification transition.
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Analyzing economic sustainability of microgrids
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Electrification and rural health care
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Clarifying trade-offs between tariffs and distributed solar sales
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Matching economic growth with infrastructure development
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Evaluating tariff reform, private sector participation, energy audits and smart meters