The course aims to enhance understanding of key topics related to energy transition and to contribute to building new capacities for promoting sustainable energy systems for climate resilient industry, especially in the context of emerging economies.Some 25 professionals from developing countries will come to Groningen to discuss recent trends in sustainable energy solutions and to reflect on practical, innovative and cost effective ways to address sustainability.Lecturers from UNIDO, EAE, the University of Groningen, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, other EAE partners and the UNIDO network will provide insights into the global framework for inclusive and sustainable industrial development; renewable energy techniques; industrial energ...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
In the year 2020, fossil fuels, led by coal, natural gas, and oil, will contribute 61.3% of the worl...
UNIDO and the Energy Academy Europe (EAE) / New Energy Coalition, a centre of excellence on energy l...
This paper analyzes the case study of an interdisciplinary course in Energy Economy that was develop...
The E4SD (Energy for Sustainable Development) Online Course is a joint initiative led by the Interna...
This paper describes innovation in existing and future Master’s degree education in renewable energy...
Universities play a strategic role towards a sustainable future, as they address the complex scienti...
Electricity plays a big part in our daily life. Energy supply is a key factor in the modernization, ...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences together with the University of Agder is organising PhD co...
ince the beginning of industrialization, energy consumption has increased considerably more rapidly ...
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
The recent climate change agreement in Paris highlights the imperative to aggressively decarbonize t...
This editorial discusses the contributions of the papers belonging to the virtual special issue (VSI...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
In the year 2020, fossil fuels, led by coal, natural gas, and oil, will contribute 61.3% of the worl...
UNIDO and the Energy Academy Europe (EAE) / New Energy Coalition, a centre of excellence on energy l...
This paper analyzes the case study of an interdisciplinary course in Energy Economy that was develop...
The E4SD (Energy for Sustainable Development) Online Course is a joint initiative led by the Interna...
This paper describes innovation in existing and future Master’s degree education in renewable energy...
Universities play a strategic role towards a sustainable future, as they address the complex scienti...
Electricity plays a big part in our daily life. Energy supply is a key factor in the modernization, ...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences together with the University of Agder is organising PhD co...
ince the beginning of industrialization, energy consumption has increased considerably more rapidly ...
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
The recent climate change agreement in Paris highlights the imperative to aggressively decarbonize t...
This editorial discusses the contributions of the papers belonging to the virtual special issue (VSI...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
This issue presents some of the latest findings within energy planning research and form a special i...
In the year 2020, fossil fuels, led by coal, natural gas, and oil, will contribute 61.3% of the worl...