Indonesia is estimated to have the largest geothermal potential in the world â 27,000 megawatts, or roughly 40 percent of total global geothermal resources. But currently, only 4 percent of that potential is being used to produce…
Africa Clean Cooking Energy Solutions (ACCES), an ESMAP-supported initiative that was launched on November 15, has begun activities in Uganda, Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). ACCES works to scale up modern, clean…
An ESMAP-funded project set out in 2010 to support the Maldives in its goal to move towards carbon neutrality by helping to develop a robust regulatory body for the energy sector.
Woodfuels (firewood and charcoal) are the dominant energy source and the leading forest product for many developing countries. Representing 60 to 80 percent of total wood consumption in these nations, woodfuels often account for 50 to 90…
Day 1
Renewable Energy Resource Mapping: In-Country Implementation and Opportunities for Co-Funding
This session provided an update on the implementation of ESMAP's new initiative in support of renewable energy resource mapping…