Most of the geospatial models developed to date to identify priority areas for energy access efforts focus on the electrification of households, ignoring industrial and agricultural activities. Agrodem fills the modeling gap.
Energy subsidies are proliferating as governments try to shield consumers from rising and volatile energy prices — but these come with significant risks.
The Clean Cooking Planning Tool, developed by the World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), is a top-down analytical resource designed to fill this gap. Watch the launch.
ESMAP, in partnership with IEA, Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), the Secretary of Energy of Panama, and the World Bank offer a 5-day program for policymakers and other energy efficiency professionals free of charge.