Around 2.4 billion people use biomass fuels - wood, charcoal and animal dung - for their domestic energy needs. These are typically burned in inefficient stoves or on open fires, with serious consequences for health and the environment. SEI identifies and designs actions to help households transition to cleaner technologies and energy sources.
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Other publication / This report describes the methods used to develop the Repository, an analysis of the policies included in terms of policy type, desired outcomes and agencies.
Other publication / The Africa Energy Outlook 2022 maps a new pathway to show how Africa’s collective economic, developmental and environmental goals can best be achieved.
Perspective / War, pandemic and the growing threat of climate change make the need to invest in energy efficiency all the more urgent. The technology already exists.
Other publication / This book chapter explores the importance of the water-energy-food nexus tool to provide possible future climate adaptation strategies in the Global South.
Media coverage / How can the world fulfill Europe's liquefied natural gas needs without Russia? The rest of the developed world must lower demand, SEI's Peter Erickson says.
Feature / Governments need to allocate funds for culture in a way that helps the sector become more sustainable.
Feature / Looking for ideas for green New Year's resolutions? Follow these six tips from SEI researchers to have a more sustainable year in 2022.
Feature / SEI researchers offer advice on how to have a more environmentally friendly Christmas this year.
Journal article / The effectiveness systematic review assesses the overall impact of residential energy efficiency, including installations and behaviour interventions.
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