As the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, one billion people remain without access to electricity and safe and clean cooking fuels. Pressing environmental problems — including air pollution and early consequences of a changing climate — are concentrated in emerging economies.

How can we promote economic development while minimizing its impact on climate and the global environment? 

ISEP — the Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy — is a research collective that uses cutting-edge social and behavioral science to solve this global challenge. Centered at Johns Hopkins University, our research collective identifies and tests innovative policy solutions for the global energy transition that advance three central goals: impact, justice, and growth.

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How Green is India’s Economic Stimulus Package?

How Green is India’s Economic Stimulus Package?

Blog Blog Institutions show agility and acceptance of changeCOVID-19 has caused human suffering on a scale unprecedented in recent times – both because of its immediate public health ramifications, and the...

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ISEP signs MoU with Central University Jharkhand (CUJ) till 2022

The Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy (ISEP) at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Central University of Jharkhand (CUJ), India.
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Electricity as a Growth Constraint for Small and Medium Enterprises in Bihar State, India

The Indian government has made electricity access a national priority. Despite rapidly expanding electrical grid infrastructure in Bihar state, recent ISEP research collaborations (SPI-ISEP survey; ACCESS survey) reveal that the reliability and quality of electricity supply remains low. While our understanding of household coping mechanisms with this electricity supply deficit is growing, the plight of small and medium enterprises remains poorly understood. This research project will generate primary data and analysis to support the state government in designing effective electricity access strategies to unlock its small and medium enterprise output potential.
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