Briefing Paper – Climate Finance for a Just Transition: A Forum on Blended Finance and Catalytic Strategies While still falling short of the $3.5 trillion annual investment needed to reach a net-zero future, global climate finance…
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On September 12, Chemonics and EPRI convened industry experts to discuss sustainable strategies for transitioning to sustainable energy.
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Chemonics UK, in partnership with the Impact Investing Institute, hosted a hybrid event on Tuesday June 27, 2023 16:00 - 17:15 BST.
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On June 14 and 21, 2022, Chemonics International, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and World Resources Institute México (WRI-Mexico) hosted two webinars on electromobility and net zero buildings.
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For decades the development community has recognized the problem of poor energy governance, but approaches to improving it have been primarily technocratic.
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Global efforts to improve energy access and quality and to tackle climate change need a different approach to addressing poor energy governance in developing countries. Energy projects should be designed to “think and work politically.”
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Global efforts to improve energy access and quality and to tackle climate change need a different approach to addressing poor energy governance.
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This final report highlights the achievements and outcomes of the South Africa Low Emissions Development (SA-LED) Program, which worked closely with the Government of South Africa to support the country’s ambitious green growth agenda.
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In the context of Sub-Saharan African power sector reforms and advancements, how can private developers and lenders better align with the needs of public counterparts? Furthermore, how can public leaders best lower risk for private investors without compromising social objectives? This technical brief addresses these questions.
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The objective of the Improved Cooking Technology Program (ICTP), also known as Recho Paw, was to help set Haiti on a path toward sustainable cooking solutions and to achieve a significant reduction in charcoal consumption by large-scale users and households in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area.
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