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Helpful Links on Electricity Grids
Please add to this list of helpful links for further information on electricity grids.
- Efficient and Resilient Grids - A hub hosted by SEforALL highlighting work on power grids, spanning data, insights, and initiatives aimed at strengthening grid infrastructure globally.
- Fast and Fair Renewables and Grid - Has a host of case studies on Renewables and grids e.g. Südharz grid connection.
- Green Grids Initiative (GGI) - the initiative aims to accelerate the construction of the new infrastructure needed for a world powered by renewable energy.
- Mini-grid Portal on energypedia
- Energydata.info - open data platform providing access to datasets and data analytics
- Resilient Energy Platform - this platform provides expertly curated resources, training materials, data, tools, and direct technical assistance in planning resilient, sustainable, and secure power systems.
- The Power Grid - interactive lessons from the Cyber Resilient Energy Delivery Consortium (CREDC)
- Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI) - RGI is a collaboration of NGOs and TSOs from across Europe engaging in an ‘energy transition ecosystem-of-actors’
- Renewable Energy Discussion Series
- Renewable Energy Project Resource Center on energypedia builds on the experience/documents of the REToolkit from World Bank
- Open Infrastructure Map - a view of the world's infrastructure mapped in the OpenStreetMap database.
- Real-Time Electricity Tracker - The IEA real-time electricity map displays electricity demand, generation, spot prices, trade as well as CO2 emissions from more than 50 sources. Data is available historically, as well as daily or hourly, and at country or regional levels.



















