Why Now is the Time for Clean Cooking Investment in Africa
Over 900 million people in Africa depend on traditional biomass fuels - charcoal and firewood - to cook their meals,
Electricity Price Dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa: Uganda and Malawi
Uganda and Malawi are both countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with distinct opportunities and risks associated with their energy infrastructure. Uganda is
Are Trade Wars and Tariffs a Challenge to Renewable Energy?
As in Rembrandt's Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633), merchants are facing a storm: a storm
How Project Advisory Services Stop Projects from Falling Behind
Managing complex large-scale projects represents one of the most significant business challenges of our time. The scale of expertise and
Energy Infrastructure Partners: Coordinating Development in Emerging Markets
In the shadow of the world's megacities, 1.4 billion people still live without reliable electricity access, a stark reminder of
Why Project Finance is Required for Renewable Energy Growth
The U.S. renewable energy sector is on the verge of a significant transformation, with project finance resourcing this growth. By 2025,