In its recent Progress Report, EnDev displays its significant achievements in improving access to modern energy for households, enterprises, schools, health and community centres.
EnDev will continue to expand and strengthen markets for energy services and products fit to satisfy energy needs of the most vulnerable populations, to ensure that no one is left behind.
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Entrepreneurs are a cornerstone of an economically viable and sustainable mini-grid – they increase the demand for electricity while boosting the local economy. This was the rationale for EnDev Rwanda’s Productive Use of Energy intervention at existing mini-grid sites, which were struggling with too little demand for electricity.
Charcoal is an immensely important cooking fuel in Eastern DRC, yet its prevalence in this conflict-prone region has high economic and environmental costs. EnDev and the Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) programme present an assessment that could instead make electric cooking (eCooking) increasingly feasible in Eastern DRC.