This publication provides an overview of the activities and recent accomplishments of technology collaboration programmes (TCPs). The 39 TCPs in operation involve about 6,000 experts from government, industry and research organizations in 51 countries.
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The authors of this report analyse the Caribbean’s current energy and energy policy situation, evaluate regional potential for renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions, and recommends regional targets for energy sector transformation in the short, medium, and long terms.
This roadmap reports on intensive investigation and analysis into the potential for energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment in Haiti.
As part of its market development work in Tanzania, IFC in mid-2016 carried out a benchmarking exercise of 20 distributed energy services companies using mini-grid technologies.
This book steps into the new world of broad-scale and locally relevant policy experimentation. Chapters focus on the political economy of clean energy transition and emphasize specific issues encountered in both developed and developing countries.
This analysis provides a continent-wide pre-feasibility assessment of solar and wind opportunities across West Africa, for both grid-connected and off-grid systems.
This document outlines the renewable energy and energy efficiency policy for Nigeria.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has formulated an ambitious strategy to make Nigeria the world’s 20th largest economy by 2020. The authors of this report argue there are many ways Nigeria can achieve this vision with up to 32 per cent lower carbon emissions.
Article abstract: "Examination of the financial viability of power sectors in 39 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa shows that only two countries have a financially viable power sector, and only 19 cover operating expenditures.
This report examines the issues that will be integral to the development of a smart grid that is able to meet Britain's future needs.