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Revision as of 16:34, 10 March 2022

Energy efficiency (EE) is the “low hanging fruit” that is often ignored or not utilized to the fullest. However, EE interventions should be the first step towards the transition to clean energy with many low or no-cost interventions that can easily be implemented resulting in both energy and financial savings.

This webinar will feature a presentation on the “Energy Efficiency Implementation Guidelines” which includes interventions and activities for improving EE across five primary areas i.e. power generation, power distribution, appliances, buildings and behavioral changes. Case study from Kenya will focus on good practices of incorporating energy efficiency in humanitarian infrastructures.

Date/Time: 24th March at 14:00 CET

Registration

link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/64530758709406224

Agenda

Webinar Opening Energypedia
Presentation on Enhancing Energy Efficiency in the Humanitarian Infrastructure: Guidelines David Mazzoni, Trama Tecnoambiental, S.L. (TTA)
Case study from Kenya Mustafa Al-Momani, UNHCR Kenya
Q&A All speakers
Closing Energypedia

Speakers

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Mustafa Almomani, UNHCR Energy & Environment Specialist, Kakuma Sub-Office - Kenya

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Davide Mazzoni, Trama Tecnoambiental
Davide Mazzoni is Senior Project Manager and Consultant at Trama Tecnoambiental, involved in projects in Africa, Asia, and Pacific regions. He holds a B.Sc. in Energy Engineering and a M.Sc. in Energy from Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy and is specialized in geospatial analysis and planning. Before he joined TTA, he worked in the field of sustainable energy in Chile, Italy, and the UK, and was involved in projects related to electricity access in South Africa, Kenya, and Ghana. During his experience as a researcher, he developed comprehensive geospatial analysis tools for rural electrification. He can make the best use of satellite imagery and GIS data when it comes to rural electrification planning and feasibility studies for mini-grid projects. Davide also has hands-on experience in designing and successfully delivering grid-connected solar PV projects, battery storage, and EV charging points, thanks to his experience as a Project Designer and Project Manager with British EPC.

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