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  1. Clean energy solutions for rural development in Ethiopia: Combining forces across key energy actors by Ringler, Claudia

    Published 2024
    “…Initiative Co-lead Claudia Ringler spoke with three NEXUS Gains partners in Ethiopia to understand more about their work to expand rural energy development in an inclusive and sustainable way, and how NEXUS Gains supports them to achieve this.…”
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    Blog Post
  2. Water-food-energy-environment synergies and tradeoffs: major issues and case studies by McCornick, Peter G., Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele, Abebe, M.

    Published 2008
    “…This obviously entails major tradeoffs between the food, energy and environmental goals of water and energy development, allocation and management. Using both a brief global overview as well as a closer review of four case studies from India, Ethiopia, Jordon and the USA, this paper tries to (i) a present the nature of the tradeoffs under different hydrological, energy, agricultural and environmental contexts and (ii) provide some anecdotal evidence and illustrative cases for the available policy options for minimizing conflicts but maximizing synergies between water, energy, food and environment.…”
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  3. Laos’ hydropower development and cross-border power trade in the Lower Mekong Basin: a discourse analysis by Thong Anh Tran, Suhardiman, Diana

    Published 2020
    “…Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders, including officials from Ministry of Energy and Mines, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, private sector actors, civil society organisations and academics, as well as secondary data from public and policy resources, this paper aims to examine how the government of Laos’ (GoL) decisions in hydropower development are influenced by regional energy dynamics, and how these shape the country’s future energy development. The paper argues that the GoL’s decisions on hydropower development are highly dilemmatic, given the current limited institutional capacity in hydropower governance and the accelerating evolution of alternative energy in neighbouring countries. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Long-term optimization of regional power sector development: Potential for cooperation in the Eastern Nile region? by Mondal, Md. Hossain Alam, Ringler, Claudia

    Published 2020
    “…Four alternative scenarios are developed for the 2014–2050 period to assess national and regional benefits of alternative energy development strategies. The study finds that electricity trading scenarios out-perform a reference scenario that assumes no energy trading, lowering systems cost by 4.5–7.2%. …”
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  5. Accelerating implementation of the African Union Climate Change and Resilient Development Strategy and Action Plan (2022-2032) through the Nairobi Declaration commitments by Trautman, Sabrina, Chevallier, Romy, Gosling, Amanda

    Published 2023
    “…Many of the commitments and calls to action in the Declaration reinforce those given in the Strategy’s intervention axes, particularly those focused on renewable energy development, green industrialisation and employment creation, and the need for an increase in climate finance, and the restoration and conservation of land-based ecosystems. …”
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  6. Integrated management of the Blue Nile Basin in Ethiopia: Hydropower and irrigation modeling by Block, Paul J.

    Published 2007
    “…A Ramsey growth model for energy development specifies project multipliers on total GDP over the 100-year simulation ranging from 1.7-5.2, for various climatologic conditions.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  7. Hydro-energy cooperation in South Asia: prospects for transboundary energy and water security by Saklani, U., Shrestha, P. P., Mukherji, Aditi, Scott, Christopher A.

    Published 2020
    “…Cooperation has been bilateral, with each of the countries entering into separate energy development and trade agreement with India, broadly similar to the water sector where national governments engage bilaterally on transboundary cooperation and dispute resolution. …”
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  8. Mitigating the effects of hydrologic variability in Ethiopia: an assessment of investments in agricultural and transportation infrastructure, energy and hydroclimatic forecasting by Block, Paul J.

    Published 2008
    “…A Ramsey growth model for energy development specifies project multipliers on total gdP over the 100-year simulation ranging from 1.7-5.2, for various climatologic conditions. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  9. DiBiCoo: Biogas Markets and Frameworks in Argentina, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, and South Africa by Rahmatzafran, Avila, Rosslee, Dwight, Rianawati, Elisabeth, Hafiz Loeksmanto, Ichsan, Hilbert, Jorge Antonio, Alemmu, Sinshaw, Mohammed, Mutala, Salie, Yaseen, Bogale, Wondwossen

    Published 2022
    “…INTA and PROBIOMASA have found that from the 80 plants surveyed, 76 of the 80 biogas plants developed up until 2015 were installed for environmental purposes, while 11 of the 80 biogas plants surveyed were utilised for energy development, consisting of large bio-digestion plants (1MW-2MW), consisting mostly of covered lagoon and mixed technologies utilising digesters, double membrane reactor, and a co-generation unit i.e. combined heat and power (CHP). …”
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    Informe técnico
  10. Public Health Effects of Wood Fuel in Africa: Bioenergy from Tree Commodities as a Sustainable Remedy by Piabuo, S.M., Puatwoe, J.T.

    Published 2020
    “…Globally, about 2.8 million people depend on solid wood fuel for energy, developing countries account for more than 90% of this population. …”
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    Book Chapter
  11. Ongoing and emerging issues for sustainable bioenergy production on marginal lands in the Mediterranean regions by Pulighe, G., Bonati, G., Colangeli, M., Morese, M.M., Traverso, L., Lupia, F., Khawaja, C., Janssen, R., Fava, Francesco P.

    Published 2019
    “…A qualitative methodology was adopted to evaluate the effectiveness of eight critical issues that bio-energy developers, scholars and policymakers should consider in terms of agronomic, techno-economic and methodological practices for growing bioenergy feedstock. …”
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    Journal Article

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