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.
SEI report / This document offers a snapshot of the electric transmission sector in Colombia as of 2025.
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SEI report / This document offers a snapshot of the electric transmission sector in Colombia as of 2025.
Other publication / In a Q&A with the journal Nature Energy, Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen outlines key issues affecting electricity access for the world's growing refugee population.
Perspective / Calls in Colombia to increase gas production could set the country down an environmentally and financially perilous path despite cleaner energy alternatives.
Feature / This photo story outlines insights about key factors in the success or failure of renewable energy financing projects based on observations in Mozambique.
Perspective / The war in Ukraine shows that to build resilience, European energy systems must embed local renewables, writes SEI Tallinn Expert Erika Tšerkašina.
Journal article / This journal article explores the effects of different cooking fuels, stoves and greater environment on users' air pollution exposure.
Media coverage / In a Daily Nation Opinion, SEI Researcher Cassilde Muhoza explains why Kenya’s expansion of renewable energy has not automatically translated into lower tariffs
Perspective / Cold homes and rising power bills are fuelling public anger and challenging trust in how Sweden’s energy transition is being managed.
Feature / An SEI and AIDA report explores how science is transforming climate litigation, the challenges, and future opportunities.








