Achieving universal access to electricity by 2030 is a key part of the Agenda for Sustainable Development, and has its own Sustainable Development Goal, SDG 7.1. This is because electricity services are required for almost all aspects of a modern economy, from the cooling of vaccines to irrigation pumping, to manufacturing and running a business. The achievement of SDG 7.1 will require a thoughtful mix of policy, finance, and technology to be designed and implemented at scale. Yet, the pressing need for an electrification ramp-up is not unprecedented. Many countries (now considered “industrialized”) faced similar challenges about a century ago. Although the existing literature covers a great deal of power systems evolution, there is a gap a...
Recent advances in decentralised renewable electricity systems have undermined long-held assumptions...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
This paper reviews the barriers to large-scale use of small-scale energy systems. It places the revi...
Achieving universal access to energy by 2030 (Sustainable Development Goal 7.1) hinges on significan...
With over 130 million people still lacking access to clean and modern sources of electricity, the a...
The lack of access to electricity of more than 1.1 billion people around the world remains a major d...
Rural mini-grids are viewed as a key technology for providing access to electricity to the billion o...
Seizing the energy access gap is a central objective in the international agenda, as it is a require...
Gold OAWith 1.2 billion people still lacking electricity access by 2013, electricity access remains ...
AbstractWith 1.2 billion people still lacking electricity access by 2013, electricity access remains...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
A partnership of affluent nations is proposed to pursue the objective of universal electrification i...
Electricity access is a key enabling factor for human development, yet over 1.2 billion people have ...
There are currently more than 500 million people without access to electricity on the African contin...
As a potential poverty reduction and climate change strategy, this paper considers the advantages an...
Recent advances in decentralised renewable electricity systems have undermined long-held assumptions...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
This paper reviews the barriers to large-scale use of small-scale energy systems. It places the revi...
Achieving universal access to energy by 2030 (Sustainable Development Goal 7.1) hinges on significan...
With over 130 million people still lacking access to clean and modern sources of electricity, the a...
The lack of access to electricity of more than 1.1 billion people around the world remains a major d...
Rural mini-grids are viewed as a key technology for providing access to electricity to the billion o...
Seizing the energy access gap is a central objective in the international agenda, as it is a require...
Gold OAWith 1.2 billion people still lacking electricity access by 2013, electricity access remains ...
AbstractWith 1.2 billion people still lacking electricity access by 2013, electricity access remains...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
A partnership of affluent nations is proposed to pursue the objective of universal electrification i...
Electricity access is a key enabling factor for human development, yet over 1.2 billion people have ...
There are currently more than 500 million people without access to electricity on the African contin...
As a potential poverty reduction and climate change strategy, this paper considers the advantages an...
Recent advances in decentralised renewable electricity systems have undermined long-held assumptions...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
This paper reviews the barriers to large-scale use of small-scale energy systems. It places the revi...