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Portal:Energy Access
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Welcome to the Energy Access Portal
The Energy Access portal provides an overview of the information on energypedia related to Energy Access. Look for specific topics, latest articles or uploaded documents and announce upcoming events.
Overview on Energy AccessInternational Goals Current Situation and Predictions
Demand on Energy Access
Technology Options for Energy Access
Policy Framework for Electricity Access
Planning Energy Access
Financing and Scalable Business Models for Energy Access
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Impacts of Energy Access
Impact on human life
Impact on development
Climate Change and Energy Access
Impact of Access on Emissions Climate Finance for Energy Access
Monitoring & Evaluation
Tools and Methodologies
Case Studies on Energy Access
Energy Access Resources
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This portal was created in collaboration with “World Access to Modern Energy” Project, which is managed jointly by Museo Nazionale della Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci (MuST), the Fondazione AEM and the Florence School of Regulation (FSR). |



















