This means that if the right up - front financing models can be applied, the reduced fuel costs will see the poor having
improved sustainable energy access without increased costs.
SEforALL is a nonprofit organization, formed by the UN in 2011, working with governments, the private sector and civil society groups to accelerate faster, broader actions to ensure
sustainable energy access for marginalized populations around the world.
Within the 2015 agreement, CAN calls for long term global goals of phasing out all fossil fuel emissions and to phase in a 100 % renewable energy future
with sustainable energy access for all, as early as possible, but not later than 2050.
The Accelerator will explore how it can help to: develop a pipeline of gender - responsive and socially inclusive
sustainable energy access investments; facilitate the engagement of gender - responsive and socially inclusive energy businesses with a coalition of funders interested in investing in energy - access solutions; and advocate for energy companies and investors to apply a gender - responsive and socially inclusive lens to investments in energy access.
This activity report presents the outcomes of the workshop on «
Sustainable Energy Access for Rural areas» on 22 September 2016, within the context of the 7th Beirut Energy Forum, held on 21 — 23 September 2016.
The United Nations» commitment to
sustainable energy access could help prevent excess greenhouse gas emissions
The main objectives are: to become able to provide reliable, affordable, clean and
sustainable energy access to the 2 - 3 billion people excluded from modern energy services and to promote and support the deployment of low - carbon energy technologies and systems worldwide, especially energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Learn more about
our sustainable energy access model, case studies, and past projects.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have an ambitious objective to close these energy gaps so that
sustainable energy access for all can be achieved by 2030.