Access to electricity has significantly improved worldwide, with over 90% of the global population now having electricity. However, about 775 million people, particularly in Africa and parts of the Asia Pacific, still lack access.
In emerging economies like the Pacific Island countries, electricity generation still relies heavily on polluting fossil fuels. By 2030, an estimated 660 million people may remain without electricity unless innovative solutions, such as Microgrids or Minigrids, that integrate renewable energy and distributed on-site technologies are implemented.
However, success with these types of projects requires methodical implementation based on a proven process and utilization of the right data and tools. This guide provides several keys to success along with how to approach each stage of the process.
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