
4 Ways to Empower Asian Women Through Energy Access
The burden of energy poverty falls heaviest on women in Asia and the Pacific, where governments need to strengthen 4 policy areas to boost energy access among women.
The burden of energy poverty falls heaviest on women in Asia and the Pacific, where governments need to strengthen 4 policy areas to boost energy access among women.
This technology comes at the right moment to support the transformation of the energy sector in developing Asia.
A key challenge is to transition from fossil fuels to next-generation clean energy without making consumers pay more.
While coal will still keep the grid up and running for now, renewable energy-based distributed systems can meet growing demand in the near future.
With innovative business models, financing and procurement, developing countries can leapfrog to secure, affordable, and clean energy systems.
Demand-side energy efficiency brings benefits to four key stakeholders amid India’s low-carbon energy transition program.
It's time to invest in developing countries where solar energy has yet to be tapped in scale.
Hydrogen has the potential to be the next breakthrough energy source but key challenges need to be overcome before it can be scaled up to widespread use. Developing countries could be at the forefront of this new “hydrogen economy”
To get energy efficiency programs back on track, governments need to focus on education, incentives and improved regulations, as well as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Investment in renewable energy around the world is entering a new phase that will require governments and the private sector to re-think the way they develop projects.