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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Feature / SEI's Rob Bailis led research for a journal article featuring the first known analysis of the health and climate consequences of large-scale fuel transitions.
Media coverage / Russia's invasion of Ukraine plunged Europe into an energy crisis. But it provides a chance to spark the green economy, Jindan Gong tells Podcast and Business.
Media coverage / SEI Deputy Director Åsa Persson mentioned the need for co-development of technology between developed and developing countries in an article by SME Futures.
Project / The project will build evidence on systemic factors leading to failures & successes of policy development & implementation towards sustainable energy transition
Perspective / Russia has caused an energy crisis for Europe. SEI Research Associate Jindan Gong says this opens the door to a green energy transition across the EU.
SEI report / This report uses a case study from Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Camp to examine the need for renewable energy projects to address the issue of conflict sensitivity.
Other publication / This report by the International Renewable Energy Agency gives an update of the latest climate commitments on renewable energy targets.
Feature / The Co-Creating Better Blue research programme has secured 50 million SEK in funding from Mistra. SEI is one of 38 actors in the programme.
Other publication / Fair Finance Asia and the Stockholm Environment Institute jointly launch Financing the Just Energy Transition in Asia.
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