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.
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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.
In this report, data shows that in certain circumstances, micro hydro power can be more appropriate and profitable than other energy supply options.
This website provides information about the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (Alliance), a public-private initiative working to stimulate a global market for clean cookstoves and fuels.
This report sets out the main findings of discussions carried out by the Developing Countries Group of the European Photovoltaic Technology Platform with regard to identifying and defining an effective financial mechanism to bolster renewables in microgrids as a part of a least-cost strategy for
This report focuses on the important role of renewable energy technologies in responding to the dual challenge of reducing energy poverty while mitigating climate change.
This report examines the barriers to small- and large-scale renewable energy in Africa. It provides recommendations for the development of renewable energy, focusing on long-term government policies, technology transfer, and use of the Clean Development Mechanism.
This report provides an extensive analysis of factors that the Namibian government should consider in the development of a national renewable energy strategy.
This paper studies the welfare impacts of household grid connectivity using a cross-sectional survey conducted in 2005 of approximately 20,000 households in rural Bangladesh.