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.
Feature / We speak with SEI US clean cooking expert Rob Bailis on how COP28 delivered for an issue that affects climate and development alike.
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Feature / SEI researchers are supporting Ugandan government officials in tackling the pressing issue of short-lived climate pollutants.
Feature / A wide slate of new features makes LEAP easier to use and more comprehensive than ever for energy modelling, policymaking and research.
Past event / Watch SEI's tutorial unveiling the exciting new features of our flagship integrated energy modelling software, LEAP.
Press release / A new SEI report reveals that the EU’s focus on territorial emissions understates the impact of its consumption globally.
Journal article / Decentralized grid solutions could be a feasible alternative to improve resilience and mitigate cascading effects in island states.
Other publication / A Comment in Nature Food details the shortfalls in the FAO's food systems roadmap to eliminate hunger without breaching the 1.5°C climate change threshold.
Past event / The webinar is an overview of smart microgrids, technologies, business models and enabling policy environment for efficient energy systems in Africa.
Past event / Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa represents SEI at the Climate and Clean Energy Transition Forum at the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.
Other publication / The Climate Solutions Accelerator of the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region and SEI US have been assessing the region's climate footprint and generating solutions.
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