
Coffee Break Briefing with John Ayaburi and Morgan Bazilian: “Estimating ‘reasonably reliable’ electricity”
SDG7 commits the world to ending energy poverty by “ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy…
Morgan Bazilian is a Fellow of the Energy for Growth Hub and the Executive Director of the Payne Institute and Professor of Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines. Previously, he was Lead Energy Specialist at the World Bank. He has over two decades of experience in the energy, natural resources, and environmental policy and international affairs. He holds a Ph.D. in energy analysis and was a Fulbright Fellow. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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From World Development Perspectives (January 2020) A number of “disruptive” data science and sensor technologies are creating new…
From Scientific American: A global energy transition is under way. Its potential to redraw the landscape will be…
Originally in Energy Research & Social Science: Power Africa, the United States’ effort to boost electrification on the continent launched…