UNEP DTU conducts first ever cost-benefit analysis of energy use in refugee camps

At UNEP DTU Partnership, we have been researching rural energy use in developing countries since the early 1990s. Working with governments and small businesses, we seek out opportunities for switching from problematic fuels like wood to cleaner and safer forms of energy, like sustainable charcoal, briquettes and bottled Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). Recently, we have been collaborating with UNHCR, the … Continue reading UNEP DTU conducts first ever cost-benefit analysis of energy use in refugee camps