This paper explains how minimum energy performance standards for buildings can be implemented effectively while remaining socially just, using a differentiated approach that carefully follows a series of design principles.
This brief presents lessons learned from ten case studies on successful business models for clean cooking solutions.
This case study describes how the PROFOGONES project managed to establish the foundations of a sustainable, demand-driven cookstove market in Honduras.
This article assesses the opportunities provided by digital monitoring, reporting and verification (dMRV), which can facilitate real-time tracking of the use and fuel sales from clean cooking products, thereby increasing the integrity of emissions reduction claims.
This report illustrates the need for digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (D-MRV) systems to underpin future carbon markets. It discusses the available technologies, and barriers to their adoption, as well as guidelines, tools, and lessons learned to promote the use of these systems.
This report highlights evdience on key unit economics drivers for clean cooking, with the aim to better articulate the value of clean cooking, reduce transaction costs, support actors across the ecosystem to capitalize on commercial and impact opportunities, and ultimately unlock more investment capital for the sector.