Around 2.4 billion people use biomass fuels - wood, charcoal and animal dung - for their domestic energy needs. These are typically burned in inefficient stoves or on open fires, with serious consequences for health and the environment. SEI identifies and designs actions to help households transition to cleaner technologies and energy sources.
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Perspective / There is great potential for synergies to emerge when gridless technologies for energy and WASH are combined in off-grid settings.
Perspective / A look at the development of grid-based technologies in modern society.
Feature / The BiH ESAP 2030+ webinar series convened actors across the EU for eight meetings organized thematically around different areas of environmental protection.
Past event / The BiH ESAP 2030+ webinar series includes eight thematic webinars that will cover eight important EU areas of environmental protection.
Feature / It is not every day that you encounter a convergence of the traditional and the modern in deep rural Kenya, especially in the nomadic north.
Journal article / Researchers examined fuelwood use in two rural Indian districts where clean cooking solutions were implemented.
Other publication / This chapter offers some conceptual clarity on international energy law.
Past event / The New Year is the perfect time to start taking actions that can help achieve zero carbon living.
Journal article / This article explores the relationship between poverty and energy access in Malawi and whether unconditional social cash transfers help close the energy gap.
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