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Welcome to the Energy Access Portal

The Energy Access Portal provides an overview of the information on energypedia related to Energy Access. Look for specific topics, latest articles or uploaded documents and announce upcoming events.

Overview

  • Need for sustainable energy access in Humanitarian settings
  • Actors in the sector


Use of Energy

  • Powering Households and community
  • Cooking Needs
  • Powering WASH
  • Powering health facilities
  • Powering Humanitarian Faciliites
  • Powering Education


Financing and Scalable Business Models for Energy Access

  • Implementation Models



Policy Framework and



Energy Efficiency




Monitoring & Evaluation



Case Studies



Further Resources

Latest Publications

There are no knowledge products with the topic "Humanitarian energy" in the Publication database yet.
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Humanitarian-energy Events

Partners

GIZ's Energy Solutions for Displacement Settings (ESDS) project cooperate with UNHCR to enhance the access to sustainable energy in displacement contexts, and the Energypedia page has been created to share learnings across various practitioners to spur the development of clean energy solutions.

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