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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Conflict, displacement, pandemic, and economic crises have left most of Lebanon without consistent electricity or the ability to pump running water to communities. USAID Community Support Program and local municipalities turned to the power of the sun to address this challenge.
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By reducing Serbian dependence on fossil fuels and energy imports, the Serbia Better Energy Activity will support Serbia’s energy production and security.
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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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Mobilising institutional capital and the private sector to spur climate financing and meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
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A new agreement between Chemonics International and the Electric Power Research Institute will support the modernization of electric systems in emerging markets and respond to critical needs across the globe.
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Development works here because great people work here. We’re excited to introduce you to our team.
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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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Yawar Gilani has more than 10 years of experience managing and implementing large, multi-stakeholder international development programs in the energy sector in Asia. He holds direct experience with utility modernization, particularly with power distribution companies. Yawar served…
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USAID’s Sri Lanka Energy Program partners with power sector stakeholders to help Sri Lanka’s electricity sector transition to a more secure, reliable, and sustainable system.
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from electricity production in rapidly growing economies in Asia will depend on changes in the way the region’s power sectors are overseen and regulated.
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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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