ESMAP analysis and technical assistance contributed to the design of the India Energy Efficiency Scale-up Program to help the government transform the energy efficiency market through sustainable business models, capacity…
The growth in electricity demand in the Kyrgyz Republic is outpacing supply; in 2014, the country went from being a net power exporter to a net importer. The sector is in poor financial shape with aging infrastructure, but concerns over…
Madagascar, home to nearly 25 million people, is among the poorest countries in the world. Close to eighty percent of the population lives below the poverty line, and only fourteen percent has access to electricity. The majority of…
Rethinking Power Sector Reform is a multiyear initiative that aims to refresh the policy debate, by presenting a comprehensive picture of developing country experience with power sector reform that distills the lessons learned over…
June 8 2018
ESMAP E-Bulletin | April-May-June, 2018
Progress on Global Energy Goals Slow, but Strong Gains in Countries Show Promise. India Set for Big Gains through Energy Efficiency. The high-risk mindset that prohibited scaling geothermal projects are shifting. A Strategy for…
Ghana provides electricity for 83% of its population, the second highest rate in Sub-Saharan Africa, but connecting isolated areas to the grid has proved very difficult. The solution: investing in solar-powered mini-grids built with…