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Title
Powering Ahead - Improving How We Use and Account for Energy in Humanitarian Operations (Tool-Kit)
Publisher
Moving Energy Initiative (MEI)
Author
Owen Grafham & Glada Lahn
Published in
December 2018
Abstract
This toolkit is a practical guide for humanitarian agencies that want to make energy cost savings and reduce their carbon and emissions footprint.

It is a part of a series of published outputs examining how energy is used in humanitarian settings. It is designed to accompany the research paper "The Costs of Fuelling Humanitarian Aid", which provides insight into energy use in the humanitarian sector and demonstrates the case for change.

This analysis reveals the sector's high dependence on diesel fuel, and explores multiple areas in which efficiency improvements, changes in agency practices or investment in renewable energy would generate significant cost savings.
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