A new project is helping Tanzanian communities turn agricultural waste into clean and cheap charcoal briquettes to reduce reliance on forests for traditional wood charcoal.
Investments in clean energy grew from USD 52 billion in 2004 to USD 243 billion in 2010 and are on the increase in most countries as an important source of energy supply.
The Ukrainian city of Lviv was able to reduce annual energy consumption in its public buildings by about 10 percent and tap water consumption by about 12 percent through a Monitoring and Targeting (M&T) program to control energy and…
This Annual Report is a comprehensive overview of ESMAP's work in Fiscal Year 2011, including highlights and achievements under ESMAP's reconfigured program areas: Clean Energy, Energy Access, the Energy Efficient Cities Initiative, and…