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Publication - Off- and Weak-Grid Appliances Impact Assessment Framework
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High-performing appliances have significant positive social, environmental, and economic impacts on people and their communities in low- and middle- income countries.
Efficiency for Access partnered with Rural Senses and SVT Group to create an impact assessment framework for off- and weak-grid appliances. This Framework amalgamates evidence on the impacts of four high-performing appliances: fans, refrigerators, solar water pumps, and TVs. It provides a set of formulae that have a common language and structure to help quantify these impacts. The Framework and formulae will help facilitate the financing, planning, measuring, and reporting of these impacts, and in doing so help stakeholders identify opportunities and minimise risks. Efficiency for Access is publishing a number of outputs based on this study, to help identify the impacts of high-performing appliances further.
Further details about the framework: https://efficiencyforaccess.org/publications/impact-assessment-framework
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