Institutions all over the world are setting up microcredentials in responses to calls from governments and industry: short courses, usually offered online by accredited institutions, with an emphasis on the needs of the workplace. They are also often used for retraining and upskilling. This book explains how to start offering microcredentials as an academic institution.
This article describes the global green finance landscape and analyses key political faultlines and trade-offs in the provision and contestation of green finance, which will shape the coming decades of green transitions
This chapter provides an overview of energy tax and subsidy patterns in the 71 countries covered in the report and estimates the net effect of energy taxes and subsidies on public finances.
This journal article describes risks and mitigation strategies in renewable energy investment.
This paper gives an overview of waste to energy technologies, discusses barriers to its wider adoption in developing countries, and helps researchers and decision-makers to make informed decisions on the feasibility of WtE as a pathway for sustainable waste management and renewable energy generation.
This paper provides general guidelines for conducting Environmental Impact Assessments for waste-to-energy projects.
This article explores how the energy system of a region of Denmark will have to develop to accommodate high shares of distributed renewable energy generation.
This study maps the current landscape of PV material demand and recycling, and charts a course toward a more sustainable and economically viable future for the PV industry.
This article synthesises different perspectives on monitoring, evaluating and learning on sustainable development pathways and presents seven process-based requirements for effective MEL.
This paper projects the future demand for green hydrogen-based steel, and finds that though short-term demand is expected to be limited, in the long term, significant growth can be expected.