Headline: Realising the Transformative Potential of Decentralised Renewable Energy in Emergency Response

The vital role of electrification in emergency response has become strikingly clear during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Electricity is indispensable for the effective operation of healthcare facilities and the provision of health services, the timely diffusion of information, and undisrupted communications at a time when social isolation measures are in place. Access to electrification also makes it easier to carry out important household activities and follow essential hygiene recommendations. The pandemic has therefore served as a reminder of the vulnerability of the 860 million people who have no access to electricity, most of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa.

Publication Year
2020
Citation

Apergi, M. (2020). Realising the Transformative Potential of Decentralised Renewable Energy in Emergency Response. IASS Blog, 26.06.2020.

Links
https://www.rifs-potsdam.de/en/blog/2020/06/transformative-potential-decentrali…
Staff involved
Projects involved
Investigating the Systemic Impacts of the Global Energy Transition (ISIGET)