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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Past event / The webinar is an overview of smart microgrids, technologies, business models and enabling policy environment for efficient energy systems in Africa.
Program / This programme aims to build a collaborative platform to accelerate renewable energy deployment in La Guajira.
Project / The UA-GRIDEX project assists Ukrainian energy planners in enhancing the region's energy system's resilience through decentralisation and digitalisation.
Past event / At the workshop research findings will be shared with the renewable electricity ecosystem stakeholders and the results validated.
Feature / We speak with SEI US clean cooking expert Rob Bailis on how COP28 delivered for an issue that affects climate and development alike.
SEI report / The authors identify enabling factors of social acceptance for wind energy projects and, more broadly, of a just energy transition in La Guajira.
Feature / A recent SEI workshop explored ways to boost private investment in Africa's energy sector through collaborative dialogue.
SEI working paper / This working paper examines cases in Colombia and México where gas infrastructure is expanded with little market justification, risking gas lock-in.
Other publication / A new report from Oxfam draws upon SEI research which highlights the disproportionate greenhouse gas emissions generated by upper-income populations.
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