Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to take autonomous actions to improve air circulation and the cooling of their homes. It is therefore important that electricity-access planners explicitly evaluate the current and future air circulation and cooling needs of energy-poor households, in addition to other basic energy needs. To address this issue, we combine climate, socio-economic, demographic and satellite data with scenario analysis to model spatially explicit estimates of potential cooling demand from households that currently lack access to electricity. We link these demand factors into a bottom-up electrification model for sub-Saharan Africa, the region with the world's highest ...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
Studies show the role of various electrification technologies in providing electricity access to hou...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
With growing health risks from rising temperatures in the Global South, the lack of essential indoor...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
As urban areas are increasingly exposed to high temperatures, lack of access to residential thermal ...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
We elucidate mid-century climate change impacts on electricity demand accounting for endogenous adop...
Emission reduction scenarios to meet climate change mitigation policy goals rarely explore the diffe...
Large areas of many developing countries have no grid electricity. According to the International En...
Population dispersion necessitates grid expansion to meet electricity demand. For many developing co...
Energy access in Africa is a key policy priority, given the strict inter-relation between energy, ec...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
Studies show the role of various electrification technologies in providing electricity access to hou...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
Nearly 1 billion people live without electricity at home. Energy poverty limits their ability to tak...
With growing health risks from rising temperatures in the Global South, the lack of essential indoor...
This paper investigates how households adopt and use air conditioning to adapt to climate change and...
As urban areas are increasingly exposed to high temperatures, lack of access to residential thermal ...
Heat stress is a growing concern affecting health and well-being of populations worldwide. Air-condi...
We elucidate mid-century climate change impacts on electricity demand accounting for endogenous adop...
Emission reduction scenarios to meet climate change mitigation policy goals rarely explore the diffe...
Large areas of many developing countries have no grid electricity. According to the International En...
Population dispersion necessitates grid expansion to meet electricity demand. For many developing co...
Energy access in Africa is a key policy priority, given the strict inter-relation between energy, ec...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Increasing temperatures will make space cooling a necessity for maintain comfort and protecting huma...
Studies show the role of various electrification technologies in providing electricity access to hou...
Adjustments in the final use of energy are a critical margin of adaptation for maintaining indoor th...