Energy Access for the Urban/ Peri-Urban Poor | Session May 8, 2012

 

Rapid urbanization is putting new pressures on many developing countries to deliver reliable, clean energy services to urban populations. This is especially true in slum areas and informal settlements that have long been characterized by a lack of modern energy services. ESMAP and the Cities Alliance are partnering with city authorities and urban planners to identify solutions to this challenge that can be replicated in urban and peri-urban communities around the world.

 

This session focused on two particular aspects of the access challenge for urban and peri-urban poor communities: expansion of electricity service, and access to clean cooking fuels. This session came at the end of two days of intensive knowledge sharing among participants, who included representatives from local government, national and municipal utilities, private sector providers, and civil society.

 


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Presentations

 

Available presentations from this session can be downloaded through the links below.

 

Access to Electricity | Moderated Panel

 

 

Access to Clean Fuels | Moderated Panel

 

 

Contact: Venkat Putti at esmap@worldbank.org

 



 

ESMAP/Cities Alliance Practitioners Workshop (Full Agenda)

 

Available presentations from this session can be downloaded through the links below.

 

May 7

 

   

May 8

 

 

Contact:  Yvette Bossman at esmap@worldbank.org

 


 

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