3 Questions with Chris Perine on Chemonics’ Climate Group

As the world continues to grapple with climate change, Chemonics’ Climate Group Managing Director Chris Perine explains how the Climate Group is working to reduce our global footprint.
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Power Revolution — A New Way Forward in the Global Power Sector

In this article, Matthew S. Mendis and Edward Hoyt argue that the time has arrived for an electric power revolution in lower and middle income countries, requiring far-sighted leadership, international coordination, data-driven solutions, and public support.
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Laying a Blueprint for Municipal Public-Private Energy Partnerships

South Africa has committed to clean energy goals, but its municipalities must follow a detailed regulatory process for advancing public-private partnerships (PPPs). Melusile Ndlovu and Suzi Kondic share how one project is navigating this process, unlocking the power of PPPs for renewable energy.
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Let There Be Light: The Case for Powering Peri-Urban Communities

Sustainable Development Goal 7 makes access to energy a global priority. Michael Ashford and Chelsea Lanzoni explore the challenges and offer potential solutions for ensuring reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy for all.
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Energizing the Sustainable Development Goals

From gender equality to health, expanding access to energy is a hidden prerequisite to achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals. Rebecca Walsh explains.
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The Push and Pull of Power Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa

For the power sector to advance sustainably, private investment is critical. How can we bridge the gap between long-term public interests and the short-term goals of private investors? Energy expert Mark Tomlinson explores options
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Why Privatization Has Not Improved Power Supply in Nigeria

About 95 million Nigerians don't have access to electricity and others experience frequent outages. Guest blogger Zira John Quaghe explains how Nigeria can improve its power supply.
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