This report provides a baseline situational analysis for EACREEE’s gender work in the energy sector
This report considers the challenges faced by developers implementing renewable energy projects in the SADC region, analyzes existing prefeasibility or early-stage project preparation funds in the region and globally to assess if they effectively support project developers, and provides recommendations on how to improve and scale up these facilities.
This report presents results of a gender equality survey conducted in 2022 among energy companies in SICA countries, and compares them to a baseline from 2019.
This strategy discusses the barriers to renewable energy deployment in Latin America and the Caribbean, proposes mitigation measures, and presents a renewable energy roadmap for the region.
This report presents the experiences of competitive processes for the incorporation of non-conventional renewable energies in LAC, especially solar PV and wind energy. It provides an analysis of the strategies and structures that have been used, the legal frameworks that enabled them and a database of outcomes.
This report presents data on energy systems and trends, information on policy frameworks, and future scenarios on the energy system in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean
This report aims to help local governments understand various financing instruments and sources available to them to meet climate investment needs.
This report presents key data trends in gender-responsive blended finance, examines five good-practice gender-responsive blended climate finance vehicles, and highlights key challenges and recommendations.
This report draws on nearly 50 case studies, on different energy transition-related sectors and issues and from all over the world, to distill recommendations for priority actions to get more investment flowing to under-served areas.
This report highlights the main challenges and opportunities in energy transition financing from a regional perspective, highlighting commonalities and differences across Africa, Asia and the Pacific (APAC), Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).