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Initiatives

Our initiatives build collaborative partnerships for projects which expand research capacity and find solutions relating to sustainable energy development in the Global South. 

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  • Background to TEA initiative
  • Background to USES Network

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  • TEA
  • USES Network

We currently have two main initiatives: Transforming Energy Access (TEA) and the Understanding Sustainable Energy Solutions (USES) Network. In this section you can read about each initiative in the background pages or filter projects related to the overarching initiative. 

Off- and weak-grid appliance impact assessment framework
READ
The Afterlife of Solar
Sustainable PV Mini-grids as an Alternative to Grid Extension in Lesotho
Re-purposing UKRI Grants in the light of COVID-19
MSc in Sustainable Energy Course - National University of Lesotho
Help inform a million Maasai how to fight COVID-19
High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme - Launch of Open Call
ESMAP - Efficient Clean Cooking and Heating (ECCH) Program Analysis of transition pathways for modern energy cooking services (MECS)
Efficiency for Access - Research and Development Fund
Engineers Without Borders - Engineering for People Design Challenge
SONG
BARRIERS
LCEDN's Short-Term Placement Programme
RE4FOOD
E4I and KTN Partnerships
ENERGIA Partnership
ICDRET Partnership
ASH Partnership
EWB Partnership
EUEI PDF Partnership
Smart Villages Partnership
Practical Action Partnership
RAEng Partnership
STEPS
SAMSET
MECON
Green Growth Diagnostics for Africa
Energy and Low Income Tropical Housing
Clean Energy from Rice Straw
AGRICEN
LCT
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The Low Carbon Energy for Development Network is an initiative of the Durham Energy Institute and the Midlands Energy Consortium. 

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