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Sustainable Delivery Models for Achieving SDG7: Lessons from an Energy Services Social Enterprise in Malawi [PDF]
Energy services social enterprises are emerging as a sustainable response to the challenges of achieving SDG 7, but detailed case study insight is lacking to inform the sector. Malawi has one of the lowest electricity access rates in the world, with a rural electrification rate of only 4%.
Eales, Aran +4 more
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Access to clean and efficient energy in developing countries: The need for EU action to implement SDG7. EPC Report November 2017 [PDF]
The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goal to “ensure access to affordable, reliable and modern energy for all” (SDG7) is yet to become a reality in many developing countries.
Hügel, Johannes, Pardo, Romain
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Emergent Collectivity in Nuclei and Enhanced Proton-Neutron Interactions
Enhanced proton-neutron interactions occur in heavy nuclei along a trajectory of approximately equal numbers of valence protons and neutrons. This is also closely aligned with the trajectory of the saturation of quadrupole deformation.
Blaum, K. +5 more
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Bringing power and progress to Africa in a financially and environmentally sustainable manner [PDF]
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The future of electricity supply and delivery on the continent of Africa represents one of the thorniest challenges facing professionals in the global energy, economics, finance, environmental, and philanthropic communities ...
Adukonu, Edem +5 more
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The aim of this article is to assess the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 7 by European Union countries in 2013 and 2022. This objective is achieved by grouping EU countries using one of the methods belonging to hierarchical agglomeration –
Mariola GRZEBYK +2 more
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Traditional electricity is produced from coal, mineral oil, or fossil fuels those have produced a heavy environmental pollution by the greenhouse gas emissions and industrial pollutants.
V.L. Trinh, C.K. Chung
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Women's Empowerment, Governance, and the Economics of Clean Cooking Transitions in Africa
ABSTRACT Over the past few decades, the global economy, particularly in developing nations, has persistently grappled with rising dependence on conventional energy resources, thus rendering the realization of Sustainable Development Goals 5 and 7 (SDGs 5 and 7) an elusive aspiration for the international community.
Stephen Kelechi Dimnwobi +2 more
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More than 90% of Rwandans rely on polluting solid fuels to meet their cooking needs. The negative impacts on health, climate, and the environment have led the Rwandan government to set a target of halving that number to 42% by 2024.
Iva Čukić +4 more
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Abstract Sustainable development is a growing global concern, but university students in scientific fields such as Physiology struggle to see its direct relevance to their studies. This research explores how an authentic assessment can integrate the United Nations (UN) sustainable development goals (SDGs) into Physiology education. Students were tasked
Mary McGahon +3 more
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Mesoscale simulations of coastal boundary-layer transitions. Part 1: low-level jets
The impact of coastal low-level jets (LLJs) should be taken into account in the planning and operating phases of offshore wind farms as these elevated wind maxima introduce additional kinetic energy and vertical wind shear at operational heights of ...
Mares Barekzai +4 more
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