Energy
For some time now, the global energy world has been experiencing radical changes. The current coincidence of climate, energy and political crises bears the potential to accelerate a world-wide structural transition in the energy sector – a transition towards phasing out fossil fuels and adopting climate-neutral and renewable energy sources such as biomass, geothermal energy, hydropower and solar or wind energy.
- The potential of Cambodia’s solar technology market to support farmer-led irrigation (2024)
- Global energy flows in transition(2023)
- Energy news roundup(2023)
- How global energy and fertiliser markets impact on food security(2023)
- Green hydrogen – new opportunities for sustainable development in the Global South?(2023)
- Biomass for energy and forest landscape restoration(2023)
- Boosting food system energy efficiency with private sector innovations(2023)
- BioCNG made in India – not a flash in the pan!(2023)
- Sinking houses in the Himalayas – hydropower projects to blame?(2023)
- Unlocking the potential of agrivoltaics(2023)
- “We want to create training and employment opportunities for the coming generations”(2023)
- The global rush for green energy shouldn’t undermine rights of pastoralist communities(2023)
- Development for large and small alike(2022)
- Using forest wastes to produce bio-charcoal – A sustainable business model for community forests(2019)
- Relieving (energy) poverty with biogas(2017)
- At the wooden cross-road(2016)
- Biogas in Vietnam: Simple technology with a major impact(2015)
- China’s biomass energy development – a perception change from waste to resource(2014)
- FlexiBiogas – a climate change adaptation and mitigation technology(2014)
- The “Green charcoal chain”(2014)
- A model for entire West Africa(2012)
- Alternative energy gaining root in Kenya(2012)
- First-class energy from second-hand turbines(2012)