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Developing a research agenda for community energy resilience in the electricity sector
The Energy and Economic Growth Applied Research Programme (EEG) is partnering with Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN) to catalyse new research collaborations on community energy resilience in low-income countries, with a focus on opportunities in on-grid, mini-grid, and stand-alone electricity systems. This 6-month project is supported by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) Whole Systems Networking Fund. The project was launched on 1 June 2018 during a session at the LCEDN Annual Conference at Loughborough University, UK, on ‘Resilience Concepts for Energy’. This brought together a number of perspectives on community energy resilience. This document introduces the project and summarises the discussions at the LCEDN conference.
Funding
UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) Whole Systems Networking Fund
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Geography and Environment
Citation
TO, L.S. and TARAZONA, M., 2018. Developing a research agenda for community energy resilience in the electricity sector, EEG Energy Insight Series. London: Department for International Development.Publisher
Department for International Development (DFID) © Applied Research Programme on Energy and Economic GrowthVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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2018Notes
This is an EEG Energy Insight paper published as part of a series of EEG Energy Insights, under the auspices of the Applied Research Programme on Energy and Economic Growth (EEG), a UK Department for International Development (DFID) financed initiative.Publisher version
Language
- en