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Revision as of 22:58, 29 June 2016
Welcome to the Clean Energy Mini-grid Portal
The clean energy mini-grid portal has been developed with contributions from the members of the Clean Energy Mini-grid High Impact Opportunity under Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) and provides information on various mini-grids topics. The Clean Energy Mini-grids High Impact Opportunity (HIO) is a voluntary initiative supporting Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) to further enable, enhance and promote existing and upcoming efforts in the sector, with a view to increasing rate of deployment and market transformation impact. If you would like to contribute an article or share information that could be helpful to practitioners please contact:
General information on mini-grids
How-to articles:
Policy and Regulatory Frameworks for Mini-grids
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Business model case studies
Country Case Studies on Mini-grids
Catalogues and lists
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