E-BulletinIssue | September 2011
Headlines....
-- New Study Uses Accessibility to Measure Effectiveness of Public Transport in Rapily-Growing Cities
-- New Approaches to Expanding Transmission Networks to Handle Renewable Energy
-- Addressing the Gender Dimension of Energy Projects in Africa
-- Developing an Energy-Efficient Urban Transport Plan for Zarqa, Jordan
-- Overview of Efficient Practices in Electricity Auctions to Foster New Capacity
-- Paper Offers Lessons on how to Successfully Rehabilitate Hydropower Infrastructure
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July 28 2011
Tools to help city authorities understand the dynamics of urban development in relation to transport in a rapidly growing cities using the concept of accessibility.
June 12 2017
In their efforts to move toward a lower-carbon power sector, developing countries are facing the need to considerably expand their transmission networks to serve the needs of renewable energy.
September 13 2011
In Kenya, Mali, Senegal, and Tanzania, the groundwork is being laid for a new vision of energy access that includes the needs of both men and women.
September 13 2011
A new report recommends a number of measures to make transportation in ZarqaâJordan's second-most densely populated cityâmore energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
June 12 2017
Cost-effective procurement of electricity generation is a challenge for countries around the world. The situation is particularly difficult in developing countries with high and volatile load growth rates and limited access to financing
June 12 2017
Rising energy prices, climate change and the increased role of water resources for economic growth and poverty alleviation have led to a renewed focus on the role of hydropower
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Published on: 09/30/2011