E-BulletinIssue | March 2011
Headlines....
-- Clean Cookstoves Save Lives, Reduce Carbon
-- Cross-Border Energy Trade Could Light Up Lives of Millions in Nepal
-- Book Release: Climate Impacts on Energy Systems
-- Measuring Benefits of Increased Access to Electricity
-- TRACE is Helping Cities Improve Energy Use & Cut Costs
-- Outcomes: Impact of Financial Crisis on South Asia’s Power Sector
-- Global Dialogue on Initiatives to support Low Emission Development
-- Africa’s Off-Grid Lighting Market ‘Takes-off’
And more...
Highlights
March 1 2011
Nepal is expanding its power sector investments to include cross border energy trade with India with support from the World Bank.
March 2 2011
A new book on Climate Impacts on Energy Systems, Key Issues for Energy Sector Adaptation has just been launched in Washington DC on February 28, 2011.
March 7 2011
Benefits of electrification programs in most developing countries comes from savings made by households when they switch to cheap and reliable electricity for lighting, entertainment and cooking.
February 15 2011
ESMAP is helping cities improve energy use and cut costs through its newly designed Tool for Rapid Assessment of City Energy (TRACE), formally known as the Rapid Assessment Framework (RAF).
March 1 2011
A report which aims to influence power sector policies was discussed in Dhaka and New Delhi, early February 2011.
March 2 2011
workshop on âLow Emission Development Strategy Initiatives: Building a Global Dialogueâ was held in Washington DC on February 2-3, 2011.
September 4 2013
Africa is set to become the world’s largest market for clean off-grid lamps, with up to 140 million people having access to better lighting by 2015. This is one of the main findings of a new market research report released by the ESMAP-supported Lighting Africa program in August. The market for quality off-grid lighting products in Africa has seen a 300 percent growth in sales in the past three years. However, 600 million people in the region still rely on expensive, ineffective, and sometimes dangerous lighting sources such as kerosene.
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Published on: 03/31/2011