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The SOGERV project has been receiving some positive media coverage recently. You can read more here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-46890999...
View ArticleMAINSTREAMING ENERGY IN VILLAGE AREA PLANNING (VAP) PROCESS
In recent years, the University of Strathclyde (UoS) has worked with Community Energy Malawi (CEM) to increase political awareness and will towards integrating energy into local and national policy of...
View ArticleCEDP Case Study – Chitipa water pump
Solar water pumping system at Mahowe CBO The Challenge One of the biggest challenges across the African continent is to provide access to clean and safe water (SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation). As...
View ArticleCEDP Case Study – Kamilaza Community Day Secondary School
Solar lighting allows studying after dark The Challenge According to UNESCO, over 130 million girls between the ages of 6 and 17 are out of school. Malawi is one country with particularly acute...
View ArticleMarket assessment for modern energy cooking services: Malawi – Methodology
A regular sight – 3 stone fire used to cook nsima outdoors for lunch in rural area Utilising their networks and involvement in energy projects in Malawi, the University of Strathclyde (UoS) have been...
View ArticleMarket assessment for modern energy cooking services: Malawi – Findings
For full report please see the below attachment: Market assessment for modern energy cooking services.pdfDownload Through conducting a market assessment for modern energy cooking services in Malawi...
View ArticleImproving Oxygen Supply in Rural Malawi
The Strathclyde E4D team has been collaborating with partners in Malawi and Scotland in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Through our relationships with the University of Malawi Polytechnic and...
View ArticleModelling the impact of eCook demand on electrical networks
Please see the below attachment: Impact of New Electric Cooking Appliances on the Low Voltage Distribution Network and Off-Grid Solar MicrogridsDownload
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