| |
| |
| |
| |
Innovative research is at the heart of CLASP’s mission to make appliances ‘planet neutral’ and ‘people positive’. CLASP recently integrated our climate and clean energy access research teams, with the expanded mandate of climate adaptation, equity, and environmental justice and protection. Meet our new team! | |
| |
Ambitious climate action cannot wait – countries must strengthen their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) ahead of COP27 in November. CLASP’s new report assesses the use of appliance energy efficiency policies in national mitigation strategies, outlining steps governments can take to better leverage appliances in their climate efforts. Read the report and watch the webinar for more. | | | |
| |
From 1-3 June, team members from our Washington D.C., Nairobi, Europe and New Delhi offices will present at the International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic & Light Sources (EEDAL) in Toulouse, France. Learn more about their research and reach out if you are attending! | | | |
| |
Makena Ireri, CLASP's new Director of Climate Research, recently participated in the Sustainable Energy for All Forum - speaking on the Rural Cooling - Electricity Access Nexus Panel. Check out the key takeaways from Makena's presentation. | | | |
| |
In a new report, Efficiency for Access explores Ethiopia's off-grid appliance market from a new perspective: analysing data on appliances sold in retail shops and gathering insights from local stakeholders. The market surveys revealed that local assembly might already be improving affordability for some product types in the country. Read the report. | | | |
| |
| |
| |
| |
CLASP released another round of Mepsy updates to help users more accurately model the climate impacts of appliance energy efficiency policies. This month's update includes a 2050 extension, backend updates and newly released methodologies to dive deeper into the data. Learn more. | |
| |
The CLASP Policy Resource Center recently updated 116 new and revised policies from Thailand and an additional 10 policies from countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, Rwanda, Nigeria, Madagascar, Democratic Republic of Congo and ECOWAS states. | | | |
The policies cover a range of on- and off-grid appliances, such as electronics, solar home systems, space heating and cooling water, and more. Learn more.
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe to the CLASP Newsletter here. | |