Helping utilities in developing countries leverage innovation to achieve the energy transitionThe energy sector is undergoing a transformation driven by decarbonization goals and technological advancements. These factors challenge the…
By 2030, over half of the world’s population will live in climates with high temperatures, including more than a billion people in developing countries. This will lead to increased exposure to potentially dangerous heat conditions,…
Helping Developing Countries Decarbonize Hard-to-Abate Sectors through the Scale Up of Green Hydrogen SolutionsDrastic action is needed across all the sectors of the world’s economy to limit the increase in average global temperature to 1.…
Using Targeted Innovation to Enable the Transition of Hard-to-Abate Sectors to Renewable EnergyThe industrial sector is becoming the primary source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Seventy percent of direct global emissions…
Advising Governments in Developing Countries on Public Sector Decarbonization
Public sector institutions and their extensions, such as public buildings, public utilities, and transportation facilities, typically consume up to 20…
Scaling Up Mini Grids in Developing Countries to Reach Universal Access to Electricity
According to a recent ESMAP report mini grids have the potential to be the source of electricity for close to half a billion people by 2030. They…