E-BulletinIssue | October 2010
ESMAP HEADLINES
-- ESMAP Joins UN’s Global Alliance for Clean Cook stoves
-- Energy Needs of Mega-cities Can Be Met Efficiently, Says ESMAP Expert at World Energy Congress
-- Highlight: ESMAP Develops Climate Adaptation Planning Tool for Energy Sector
-- Developing Countries Must Make Energy Efficiency a Pillar in Building Construction
-- A Wind Measuring Tool Could Accelerate Deployment of Electricity in Developing Countries
-- Africa: “Let there be light” – the Economist Magazine Writes About ESMAP’s Funded Initiative
Highlights
October 4 2010
ESMAP joins the new UN Global Alliance for Clean Cook stoves initiative to improve the lives of the 3 billion people who still rely on inefficient biomass stoves.
August 11 2011
At the just concluded 21st Annual World Energy Congress, in Montreal Canada, ESMAP joined a panel of experts to discuss challenges facing the energy industry in providing for the worldâs expanding urban populations.
September 30 2010
ESMAP's Energy and Climate Adaptation Initiative has registered progress is developing and testing processes to mainstream climate risk management and adaptation into energy sector planning.
September 29 2010
Pursuing energy efficiency in new buildings is vital for developing countries. The building sector offers the largest potential for cost-effective GHG mitigation potential in the next two decades, says Expert.
September 27 2010
A new report offers practical advice to energy practitioners, policy planners and potential wind developers on how to assess and utilize a wind measurement tool called Meso Scale Wind Mapping Model.
September 2 2010
The Economist Magazine recently wrote about the impact of the ESMAP funded Lighting Africa Initiative in making access to electricity a reality to over 1.5 billion people. The article stemmed from a conference organized by the World Bank - “Lighting Africa” in Nairobi.
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Published on: 10/31/2010