NEWS:
Launch Publication: 30 August 2023
Local Solutions
Proposed for Climate Action & Development and Policies to Promote & Scale-up
Local Sustainable Energy Solutions
Developed
by INFORSE Coordinators in East Africa, West Africa, Latin America, South
Asia and Europe.
The
92-page Publication is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese,
and French on
the INFORSE's Project
web site.
Download: Publication
in English (92 pages, 7.9 MB pdf)
To solve the climate
crisis, while supporting sustainable development and poverty reduction,
we need a
people-centred approach as well as sustainable solutions on a human scale.
We need more local, affordable
energy and climate solutions. Some countries already have local solutions
in their climate plans and in their
NDCs, but too many other countries still assign low priorities to these
local solutions.
In all countries, implementation of local solutions is an issue. INFORSE
is tackling such obstacles, in part,
through its programs of training in advocacy for local solutions. Particularly
for South Asia, Africa, and Latin
America, the INFORSE Coordinators have developed educational materials
and are training INFORSE members We have identified
12 important local solutions that should be part of climate and development
plans,
especially in the world regions in focus.
The 12 Important Local Climate- and Energy Solutions:
1. Improved cookstoves, to reduce biomass over consumption
and to make cooking cleaner for the
hundreds of millions who still rely on traditional
biomass use and who cannot afford expensive alternatives.
2. High-efficiency improved cookstoves. Next generation of cookstoves
with over 50% efficiency.
3. Biogas, household scale. Clean alternative to traditional energy
sources, for families with animals.
4. High-efficiency electric (e) pressure cookers,
replace, with very little electricity use, charcoal and
other cooking fuels, where electricity is available.
5. Efficient charcoal making, avoiding the huge energy
waste of traditional charcoal production, particularly in Africa.
6. Briquettes from biomass/agri-waste and from
charcoal dust, reducing unsustainable biomass use
through more sustainable alternatives.
7. Solar home systems, to provide electricity for millions who still
lack it.
8. Mini-grids, to provide electricity for all purposes
in villages and towns outside electric grids or with
weak electricity connections.
9. Increasing the efficiency of light- and power use,
to reduce the consumption of electricity without
reducing its benefits; optimization measures can
lower power demand by 30%-80%..
10. Electric two-wheelers to replace the millions of
fossil-fueled scooters that are driving up fossil-fuel
demands and costs in many developing countries.
11. Electric three-wheelers, to replace fossil-fuel driven “tuk-tuk”s
and other small vehicles for local transport.
12. Solar dryers, to preserve food and to replacing
fossil-fuel and electric drying.
INFORSE
Synergies Across Continents - Global Cooperation Project - 2022-2023
Global Cooperation - Webinars - Training Material
on Local Sustainable Solutions
In
the framework of the project we organised a series of webinars and
developed training material on local, sustainable energy solutions
that are important
for a transition to sustainable energy as well as for the development
and poverty reduction.
The webinars were organised by the INFORSE Regional Coordinators involving
INFORSE members and development of training material.
Project
Partners:
Regional coordinators of International Networks for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE)
in East Africa, West Africa, South Asia, and Latin America.
- INFORSE-East Africa; Tatedo, Tanzania,
- INFORSE West Africa: ENDA-Energy, Senegal;
- INFORSE South Asia: INSEDA in India
- INFORSE Latin America: REDES in Argentina, and LIMA in Brazil
Project Duration: 2022-
2023
Read more: www.inforse.org/synergies
The
Project Coordinator:
DIB,
Denmark and INFORSE Secretariat att. Gunnar Boye Olesen.
The
Project is Supported by:
Civil Society fund of CISU - Civil Society in Development, Denmark.
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