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This report provides recommendations of nationally-appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs), policies to be undertaken by national governments, in the following countries: Jordan, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco.
The India Climate Portal is the country's first dedicated site on climate change, bringing daily news, views, action, and resources. It is meant to raise awareness, promote information exchange, and foster networking and partnership in the search for solutions to climate change.
This presentation from, the Resilient Cities 2011 2nd World Congress on Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change, discusses a feasibility study to evaluate energy efficiency and renewable energy potential within the city of Chemnitz, Germany.
This report explores the experiences and challenges of the renewable energy sector to date, both in meeting the requirements of South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (RE IPPPP) and in planning for its longer-term implementation.
This guidebook provides guidance, standards and procedures for interconnecting mini grids with a central electric grid as rural electrification advances in developing countries.
This paper offers lessons learned from the 16 regional and utility-specific, distributed solar generation studies summarized in A Review of Solar PV Benefit and Cost Studies, a July 2013 report by the Rocky Mountain Institute.
This report describes how as global electricity demand increases, governments are designing and implementing policies to scale up and catalyze renewable energy.
This report focuses on the role that national policy makers will play in this transformation of power grids towards heavy reliance on renewable energy sources.
This paper explores the impending arrival of the solar-plus-battery as a fundamentally different "utility in a box." The report details scenarios in the U.S.