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Can technology free developing countries from light poverty?…Continue
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LuminaNET has passed its two-year anniversary. With over 730 members from 72 countries, 28,000 unique visitors to the website, and tons of member-generated content (more stats…Continue
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Just came across the attached article which presents results from a survey in the city of Dehradun (India). Some interesting highlights: Vendors need light 2.5 hours per day in summer and 3.45 hours…Continue
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Note - These are re-postings of our weekly email "blast" to members. Some members may have their email preferences set such that they don't receive these wrap-ups, or may just find it easier to…Continue
I'm a Senior Scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, focused on energy and climate change topics. As founder of the Lumina Project in the mid-1990s, I developed the first estimate of global energy use for fuel-based lighting and early concepts for applicable LED-based alternatives. Since then, I've conducted many field- and lab-based studies related to off-grid lighting, including foundational work on quality assurance and support during development of Lighting Africa. My latest project is creating LuminaNET.
Off-grid lighting is one of my all-too-many interests. Other stuff is here.
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The United Nations Environment Programme's en.Lighten initiative commissioned me to expand earlier work on the adverse health impacts associated with fuel-based lighting. The final product has just been released. Following is a brief summary of the report, which can be downloaded in full…
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The United Nations Environment Programme's en.Lighten initiative commissioned me to explore the potential effects on employment as electric off-grid lighting technologies that promise to displace lighting fuels. The final product has just been released. Following is a brief summary of the report, which can be downloaded in full…
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The United Nations Environment Programme's en.Lighten initiative commissioned me to explore the role of energy subsidies in the off-grid lighting market. Following is a brief summary of the just-released report, which can be downloaded in full report…
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The following Sierra Club perspective by Justin Guay and Vrinda Manglik is cross-posted from the Huffington Post.
(Read full report here)
Off-Grid, Clean Energy Access Market…
ContinueThank you Evan. Great to connect. Pity to hear that this initiative may discontinue. It is more needed now than before.
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Mukul
Thanks Evan. Hopefully National Geographic can contribute a positive role in this space.
Thanks Evan.
Hi Evan,
Glad to be part of the Luminanet community. I just joined the Global LEAP team at DOE and looking forward to working with you in the future.
Best,
Rose
Hi Evan,
That photo goes to show the myriad uses of solar lighting in rural Africa; The woman is able to safely tend to her chickens despite the darkness.
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Catherine
Thanks Evan. We make solar lantern and solar lighting kis with LiFePO4 battery, hope to learn more here.
Thanks Evan
Thank you Evan. I will post pictures and comments on the blog. I hope I can contribute positively to the group
Thank you for the welcome Evan , I look forward to exploring and interacting on Luminanet !
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Paul
Hi Evan,
Computer Aid International is very pleased to be part of LuminaNet. Thank you very much!
Looking forward to exchanging new and great ideas!
Regards,
Computer Aid International Team
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