Publication - Sustainable Mini-grid Systems in Refugee Camps: A Case Study of Rwanda

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Title
Sustainable Mini-grid Systems in Refugee Camps: A Case Study of Rwanda
Publisher
Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment
Author
Javier Baranda Alonso and Dr Philip Sandwell
Published in
March 2020
Abstract
This briefing note considers how clean energy solutions can be used by humanitarian organisations to both reduce the cost and environmental footprint of their operations, and promote the resilience and independence of displaced communities. Using Rwanda as a case study, the authors provide recommendations for how the private sector and policymakers can encourage greener humanitarian operations.
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