The presenters featured in this webinar give a national overview of the regulatory framework of the energy sector in Mozambique, its range of renewable energy resources, existing and planned renewable energy projects, market conditions and current efforts around education and training in the sect
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This toolkit provides tools and resources from 12 U.S. government agencies, the World Bank Group, the African Development Bank, the Government of Sweden, partner African governments, and other Power Africa public and private-sector partners.
The online platform is intended to equip policymakers, building owners and managers, practitioners and other professionals with the tools and resources they need to create better buildings for better cities.
This annual report is a composite index that focuses on tracking specific indicators to measure the energy system performance of 125 countries.
Abstract from the journal: "In Cameroon, as in other countries, public hearings are the most common method of citizen involvement mentioned in environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA).
This white paper is part of Gender Equality for Climate Change Opportunities by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2014.
This publication highlights Asian Development Bank's (ADB) commitment to a low-carbon, climate-resilient, green-growth trajectory for Asia and the Pacific.
This handbook is designed to be a user-friendly guide rather than a technical compendium or comprehensive collection of relevant legislation. The focus is on national legislation, but the report encompasses national constitutional provisions, regulations and state and local laws.
This report provides an extensive analysis of factors that the Namibian government should consider in the development of a national renewable energy strategy.
The IES has organized a lecture series on EU energy policy that offers in-depth discussions of the issues facing the EU in the coming years. Starting with a general overview, the lectures become increasingly in-depth as the series progresses.