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We're calling for evidence on how to enable industry to switch away from fossil fuels to electricity.
Policy implications linking spatial electrification analysis and medium to long-term energy planning
Reviews the literature on the microeconomics of electrification in developing countries
This Energy Insight examines 3 potential avenues of employment creation due to electrification in low- and middle-income countries.
Future initiatives may work better if paired with complementary inputs that allow people to do more with power
This paper presents electrification results from an explorative methodology, where the costs and risks of conflict are explicitly considered
Global regulatory practice and implications for accelerating affordable and clean energy access in Ethiopia
A research study modelling energy use in homes to understand the costs of converting homes to electric heating.
This Project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of a large-scale roll-out of heat pumps in Great Britain.
Innovative technical and financial solutions being explored to address access challenges
This brief provides insights drawn from the Energy System Development Pathways for Ethiopia (PATHWAYS) project
Reviews existing evidence on the causes and consequences of electricity outages on economic development
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