A clean, affordable, reliable supply of energy for basic needs is widely seen as a necessary for lifting people out of poverty and improving well-being. SEI examines how energy needs for human and economic development can be met in a way that is compatible with long-term sustainable development.
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Other publication / As the energy transition goes forward, it is our responsibility to make sure it is done in a just and equitable way.
Media coverage / How can the world fulfill Europe's liquefied natural gas needs without Russia? The rest of the developed world must lower demand, SEI's Peter Erickson says.
Media coverage / A report co-authored by SEI US Senior Scientist Peter Erickson recommends fixes to environmental reviews of new fossil fuel infrastructure in the US.
Journal article / This paper posits that Uganda requires an economic transformation that is led and aided by industrialization to become a middle-income country by 2040.
Past event / Join SEI's and SweDev's dialogue on development research and storytelling with illustrator Coralie Legrand.
Perspective / SEI Senior Scientist Peter Erickson says it's possible for the US to offset European dependence on Russian LNG and advance climate goals.
Past event / The workshop will focus on developing and fostering a dialectical relationship with end users and stakeholders on climate change and the decarbonization agenda.
Project / The study will analyse the future use of alternative gases in Estonia and the possible contribution of the joint gas market towards its decarbonisation.
Project / The projects aims to provide energy access technologies and business models that are easily replicable and generate local opportunities for economic development
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