Blog Blog by S.P Harish Two researchers at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), a strategic partner with ISEP, have recently released a report that focuses on the Indian government’s goal of providing 24×7 Power to households in the state of Uttar...
Blog Blog by Arianna Tozzi One quarter of the global population with no access to electricity lives in India, the majority in rural parts of the country. The urban-rural divide is stark: 93% of urban households use electricity as the main source of lighting, compared...
Blog Blog by Thijs Van de Graaf Tomorrow, two years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement, French President Macron will host a special climate summit in Paris to take further action to implement the 2015 deal, notably on climate finance. U.S. President Trump is...
Blog Blog by Shalu Agrawal On September 25, 2017, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Saubhagya scheme, aimed at ensuring electricity connection to yet-to-electrified 40 million households, by December 2018. This scheme complements the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram...
Blog Blog by Sini Numminen Access to truly green energy technologies with sufficient quality is a critical issue for the poorest. In a country where more than 250 million people live without access to electricity connection in their homes, and around as many...
Blog Blog by Johannes Urpelainen A new report by Sustainable Energy for All and Power for All proposes an analytical framework for quantifying the benefits of energy access. The report offers an innovative new approach to thinking about benefits and highlights the...