Knowledge fuels change - Support energypedia!
For over 10 years, energypedia has been connecting energy experts around the world — helping them share knowledge, learn from each other, and accelerate the global energy transition.
Today, we ask for your support to keep this platform free and accessible to all. Even a small contribution makes a big difference! If just 10–20% of our 60,000+ monthly visitors donated the equivalent of a cup of coffee — €5 — Energypedia would be fully funded for a whole year.
Is the knowledge you’ve gained through Energypedia this year worth €5 or more?
Your donation keeps the platform running, helps us create new knowledge products, and contributes directly to achieving SDG 7.


Donate now and support open access to energy expertise

Thank you for your support, your donation, big or small, truly matters!

Sandbox

From energypedia
Revision as of 12:16, 26 November 2019 by ***** (***** | *****)
Since our funding is running out, we depend on donations to run energypedia next year. Energypedia pages are checked by over 60,000 people each month. If everyone reading this gave a small amount (as little as 1€), we could keep energypedia open and free for years to come. The price of a coffee is all we need. Thank you!
Why donate?
€2 or €5 or €25 Please donate
Donation Account energypedia: IBAN DE47500310001008393008 BIC TRODDEF1

test1

Webinar Series: Sustainable Energy in Humanitarian Settings

Dc grain mill with mill operator.JPG
Sustainable Energy for Household Cooking Needs in Humanitarian Settings - This webinar on sustainable cooking fuels and technologies will begin with a high-level overview of the basics of clean cooking in humanitarian settings. Two case studies from UNHCR and the International Lifeline Fund will shed light on clean cooking interventions in Bangladesh and Uganda.             

Thursday, 28 Nov at 10:30 a.m. CET, (Registration link)

test2

Since our funding is running out, we depend on donations to run energypedia next year. Energypedia pages are checked by over 60,000 people each month. If everyone reading this gave a small amount (as little as 1€), we could keep energypedia open and free for years to come. The price of a coffee is all we need. Thank you!
Why donate?
€2 or €5 or €25 Please donate
Donation Account energypedia: IBAN DE47500310001008393008 BIC TRODDEF1