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Targeted financing needed to expand energy access in developing world

Daniel Kammen, Class of 1935 Distinguished Professor of Energy | July 27, 2011

Energy poverty cripples development prospects. Where people don’t have access to modern energy services, like reliable electricity, their ability to earn a livelihood is sabotaged. That’s why UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called — admirably — for “a revolution that makes energy available and affordable for all” in 2012, designated the International Year of Sustainable … Continue reading »