This serial publication measures how the world is progressing toward the Sustainable Energy for All goals, tracking country-level indicators for energy access, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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This report offers recommendations for Central America becoming a world leader in renewable energy. It outlines the technical assessments, policy recommendations, evaluations and analyses that Central America could use to advance the state of renewable energy.
This market assessment report highlights the considerable renewable energy potential in Indonesia.
This report presents the key findings and recommendations that emerged from roundtable discussions during the International Off-grid Renewable Energy Conference (IOREC).
This briefing addresses the biomass market in South Africa. It describes the situation that is and could be if the market and policy were to embrace biomass.
This paper examines energy poverty in Nigeria, including funding sources, political interest and policy implementation.
With a focus on North America, this webinar—part of a series—presents the findings of REN21’s Renewables 2012 Global Status Report, which addresses the cumulating effect of steady growth in renewable energy markets, support policies and investment over the past years.
This report presents background on the energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa and overviews select energy interventions, evaluating them according to seven criteria for success.
This report documents the financial resources and tools that the European Commission has deployed to support sustainable energy development abroad.
This report, authored by Donn Tice, Chairman and CEO of d.light, and Kristina Skierka, Strategic Advisor to d.light, is a reflection of the company’s insights and experience in creating “new freedoms.” The paper is described as a “call to a different action for the policymakers, stakeholders, en