Energy Access Series 2019

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Energy Access Webinar Series 2019

ACCESS Coalition learning group is consolidating the capacity building and knowledge sharing plans under an initiative  called ‘UP-SCALE ‘ (Building Skills, Capacities and Learning for Civil Society). UP-SCALE will select the most appropriate research and evidence-based work covering different topics and case studies to help increase ACCESS members’ knowledge and capacity on the selected topics. These topics will be presented in a series of webinars.

1st Webinar

Energy access: the role of civil society in the area of productive uses.

Tuesday, 30th April 2019 at 12:00 CEST
Register:https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3029368237813262349


This webinar will focus on the productive uses of electricity for making mini-grids viable. It will include two case studies: the first one from the Practical Action will focus on how milling and ice-making could be included in the planning and operation of a mini-grid and the second one from Rainforest Alliance will include their experiences of using tea saw dust for energy generation in coffee cooperative areas. This webinar is the first in a series of webinars that target knowledge sharing from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) operating in energy access for other CSOs and beyond.

Speakers

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Organizers

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The ACCESS coalition consists of a range of civil society organisations (CSOs), both international and national working to deliver universal energy access, particularly within Sustainable Energy for All (SEforAll), Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) implementation and other global energy initiatives.

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