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.
Journal article / This study aims to provide evidence about how external risks affect mini-grid business models and the strategies that developers apply to manage challenges.
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Past event / Join these expert discussions 10 December at this satellite event to AGU24 to learn more about how best to translate research into practice in water and energy.
Press release / Today in Brussels, 12 European research organizations urged the EU to focus on collaboration with low- and middle-income countries to tackle global challenges.
Press release / SEI's LEAP, an integrated tool for energy, climate mitigation and air pollution planning, is now available at no charge to target users in 146 countries.
Media advisory / On Thursday, SEI will unveil an interactive fossil fuel mapping tool and an expansion of free license availability to the world’s most popular energy software.
Journal article / This study aims to provide evidence about how external risks affect mini-grid business models and the strategies that developers apply to manage challenges.
Past event / The JustRE Alliance is launching a book compiling insights for practitioners working on energy transition and renewables around the world.
Press release / The Mekong Environmental Resilience Week will bring together leading voices in research, policy and development to shape the future of the Mekong subregion.
Journal article / This paper proposes a working definition and a methodology for measuring the extent to which a DSO is active.
Feature / SEI and partners brought together key stakeholders to find measures to address the challenges of financing renewable energy projects in East Africa.
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