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| Shadrack is the Programme Manager for Renewable Energy at the Rainforest Alliance. He has worked in energy access projects in various institutions, focusing on productive uses of energy, energy efficiency, energy financing as well as enabling policies for renewable energy adoption. Shadrack is a Certified Energy Manager under the US Association of Energy Engineers. He has worked with United Nation Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) where he implemented a micro-grid power project in an irrigation scheme. | | Shadrack is the Programme Manager for Renewable Energy at the Rainforest Alliance. He has worked in energy access projects in various institutions, focusing on productive uses of energy, energy efficiency, energy financing as well as enabling policies for renewable energy adoption. Shadrack is a Certified Energy Manager under the US Association of Energy Engineers. He has worked with United Nation Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) where he implemented a micro-grid power project in an irrigation scheme. |
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| Dr. Julia Terrapon-Pfaff is a project coordinator at the Wuppertal Institute, where she works in national and international research projects. She graduated from the University of Trier in 2008, where she studied geography, strategic management and public law. In her doctoral thesis (2014) she focused on the process of strategic decision-making in the context of the Energy-Agricultural Nexus from a multi-objective perspective. Julia’s primary research areas are renewable energy solutions for developing and emerging countries. She has expertise in the fields of impact evaluations and decision analysis and experience in working with international partners and local stakeholders in Asia as well as North- and East Africa. | | Dr. Julia Terrapon-Pfaff is a project coordinator at the Wuppertal Institute, where she works in national and international research projects. She graduated from the University of Trier in 2008, where she studied geography, strategic management and public law. In her doctoral thesis (2014) she focused on the process of strategic decision-making in the context of the Energy-Agricultural Nexus from a multi-objective perspective. Julia’s primary research areas are renewable energy solutions for developing and emerging countries. She has expertise in the fields of impact evaluations and decision analysis and experience in working with international partners and local stakeholders in Asia as well as North- and East Africa. |
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Revision as of 13:22, 30 April 2019
Access Coalition Webinar Series 2019
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During the last past months, the ACCESS Coalition found out the need to start mobilizing best practices and sharing relevant knowledge among the ACCESS members. For this, the ACCESS learning group (composed by Practical Action, energypedia, GERES, IIED and the Wuppertal institute) wants to initiate a series of Smart-Webinars, starting with productive use of energy as this is a highly relevant topic for the ACCESS Coalition.
Organizers
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ACCESS is a global coalition of 65 CSOs and practitioners whose mission is to advocate for people living in poverty to have access to safe, reliable and affordable energy, and for environmentally sustainable and efficient energy systems globally. Most ACCESS members are practitioners and civil society groups based in sub-Saharan Africa, in countries with high levels of energy poverty. Although Sub-Sahara is the main priority area for ACCESS, some of ACCESS members also operate in Asia and Latin America.
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