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Understanding Off-Grid Solar’s Role in Energy Access

  • December 13, 2018,
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By Ryan Kennedy   Countries around the world are in the midst of a global push to provide all citizens with access to modern electricity. A major question concerning this expansion is what role, if any, off-grid solar (solar home systems..

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Energy Policy All the Way: The Rise of Renewables in China and India

  • December 6, 2018,
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By Johannes Urpelainen   China and India are the two most important countries for the planet’s future. China is responsible for almost 30% of global carbon dioxide emissions. India’s smaller share, 6%, masks a rapidly growing populat..

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India’s Changing Energy Access Realities: Insights from ACCESS 2018 report

  • December 3, 2018,
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By Johannes Urpelainen   India’s energy access landscape is changing rapidly, with progress both in improving the quality of rural electricity service and the use of modern cooking fuels. Rural electricity service has improved and use o..

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Firms’ Preferences for Carbon Market Design in the EU

  • November 13, 2018,
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By Federica Genovese and Endre Tvinnereim   The recent UN SR15 report is a plea for a fast implementation of effective regulatory action on climate change. In most countries this will require the buy-in of businesses. Clearly businesses ..

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Why Are Some People More Opposed to Coal Plants than Others in Vietnam?

  • November 4, 2018,
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By Sung Eun Kim   Air pollution is a serious threat to public health and the environment of developing countries. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 7 million people died prematurely in 2012 – one in eight of total..

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In energy access, improving the quality of electric power is the next frontier

  • October 9, 2018,
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By Johannes Urpelainen   Universal electricity access is within reach, but the next challenge for policymakers is much more daunting. For people and firms to realize gains from rural electrification, the quality of electric power must imp..

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Reducing Kerosene Use in India

  • October 6, 2018,
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By S.P. Harish   Kerosene use is ubiquitous in India, especially among rural households. According to the latest Census statistics, about 31% of Indian households use kerosene for lighting, and this increases to 43% among the rural popula..

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In India, coal’s political dominance raises barriers to renewable energy

  • September 20, 2018,
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By Johannes Urpelainen   A new report by Rahul Tongia (Brookings India) and Samantha Gross (Brookings) on renewable energy in India highlights the challenges that lie ahead. Many of them are political in nature and complicate the simplis..

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New Data Sheds New Light on Global Electrification Patterns

  • August 27, 2018,
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by Michaël Aklin Increasing access to electricity is key to improving the welfare of millions of households across the world. Fans and A/C provide much needed relief in periods of intense heat. Reading after sunset is decidedly easier and hea..

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What makes off-grid solar successful in some African countries but not in others?

  • August 6, 2018,
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By Joel Jaeger Sub-Saharan Africa has arisen as a prime market for off-grid solar devices, but the number of sales varies wildly throughout the region. Kenya has been one of the biggest success stories with more than 320,000 solar home systems..

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