This study evaluates the progress that African countries have made in their transition to e-mobility up to 2021.
People need water, energy, and food to sustain their livelihoods, grow economies, and achieve sustainable development. The interactions between these resource sectors form the crux of water-energy-food (WEF) nexus assessments. This study analyses the WEF nexus of 54 African nations and identifies bottlenecks resulting from water, energy, or food insecurity.
This paper undertakes a comprehensive assessment of mobility patterns and accessibility needs in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and presents evidence of the significance of accessibility-centred information to inform policy priorities.
This article looks at travel patterns around universities in Africa and MENA and proposes a framework to engage universities to expand their sustainable mobility impact.
This article investigates the benefits to women of electricity access, beyond just economic benefits.
This article assesses the effectiveness of gender audits to mainstream gender in energy policy.
This website contains a range of learning resources on Integrated Resource Planning (a methodology for least-cost planning by public utilities), including load forecasting, tariff policies, amd demand side management. It also includes exercises and case studies.
Sustainable Energy Transitions in Uganda: Influential Determinants of the Renewable Energy Landscape
This article provides an overview of the renewable energy landscape of Uganda, discussing the interplay between policy, technology, financing and societal awareness. It provides recommendations to advance the energy transition.
This report examines the role of climate finance in Madagascar’s energy transition, and the impact that different financial instruments have on the delivery of the electrification schemes.
This paper presents the results of a techno-economic study of a potential waste-to-energy plant in Kampala, Uganda, including modeling to project energy generation potential and the payback period for the initial investment.