Campaign Update: March 2018

Power For All has kicked-off its next phase of work in support of Ethiopia's ground-breaking National Electrification Plan (NEP), which includes integrated energy planning, result-based approaches and incorporating technologies and business models that will help achieve the NEP’s decentralized renewable energy (DRE) access targets of 7.7 million households (35 percent of total households).
Ethiopia's ground-breaking National Electrification Plan (NEP), which includes integrated energy planning, result-based approaches and incorporating technologies and business models that will help achieve the NEP’s decentralized renewable energy (DRE) access targets of 7.7 million households (35 percent of total households)…
https://www.powerforall.org/news-media/campaign-updates/campaign-update-march-2018-power-all

Campaign Updates: June 2023

In Ethiopia, Power For All has entered into a pivotal partnership with the Ethiopian Solar Energy Development Association (ESEDA). As part of this collaboration, Power For All is set to provide Technical Assistance to revise the customs handbook that was initially developed by ACE-TAF two years ago.
https://www.powerforall.org/news-media/campaign-updates/campaign-updates-june-2023

Empowering Women with Distributed Renewable Energy

Power for All and IRENA are partnering to explore gender dynamics in the DRE sector, a field ripe for increasing women's participation, as seen in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria.
https://www.powerforall.org/news-media/articles/empowering-women-distributed-renewable-energy

Fact Sheet: DRE Opportunities in Agriculture

Energy Access is the missing link in agriculture - In Ethiopia and Uganda, agriculture plays a crucial role in securing food, supporting livelihoods, and generating employment. Yet both economies face persistent energy deficits.
https://www.powerforall.org/resources/fact-sheets-research-summaries/dre-opportunities

From Farm to Market: Reflections on Powering Agriculture with Ashenafi Mulugeta

Agriculture is central to livelihoods and food security across Ethiopia and Uganda — yet much of its potential remains underpowered. Low energy access continues to limit production, processing, storage, and market connectivity. In this episode, we sit down with Ashenafi Mulugeta to discuss how DRE is unlocking new opportunities for farmers—boosting yields, reducing losses, and enabling value-added activities that strengthen rural livelihoods. Drawing on new research and firsthand experience, the conversation explores what it will take to scale these solutions, including the policies, financing models, and partnerships needed to move from pilot projects to widespread impact.
https://www.powerforall.org/news-media/interviews/farm-market-reflections-powering-agriculture-ashenafi-mulugeta

From Farm to Market: Tackling Value Chain Inefficiencies with Decentralized Renewable Energy in Uganda and Ethiopia

Uganda and Ethiopia are agrarian economies: agricultural performance is central to national development. Uganda has a population of ~50 million people, and Ethiopia has ~120 million.
https://www.powerforall.org/resources/reports/powering-agriculture-renewable-energy-1

Powering Dairy with Solar in Uganda

Agriculture is central to livelihoods and food security across Ethiopia and Uganda — yet much of its potential remains underpowered. Low energy access continues to limit production, processing, storage, and market connectivity. This infographic, developed as part of Power for All's research "From Farm to Market: Tackling Value Chain Inefficiencies with DRE in Uganda and Ethiopia", depicts the potential opportunities and impact for DRE intervention across the dairy value chain in Uganda.
https://www.powerforall.org/resources/infographics/solar-milling-increased-productivity-1

Research Summary: Mini-grids in Ethiopia

In the fifth of our mini-grid market assessment series, we highlight the US$639 million opportunity in Ethiopia as quantified by the African Development Bank's Green Mini-Grid Market Development Program. 16.2% of the 100 million population are best served by mini-grids.
https://www.powerforall.org/resources/fact-sheets-research-summaries/research-summary-mini-grids-ethiopia

SDG7: one year in, are we on the right path?

In a wake up call to national and international decision makers, the Overseas Development Institute examined the projected progress of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and found that a 'revolution' is needed to achieve SDG7—clean, affordable, modern energy for all—by 2030. Ahead of the first anniversary of the SDGs on September 25, this newsletter highlights how decentralized renewable energy (DRE) must be at the heart of that revolution, and looks at the critical role national policy must play. Here we provide a sneak peek into early findings from research by our Platform for Energy Access Knowledge team, which identifies the policy levers at the center of strong DRE markets in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Tanzania
https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=885ff8bc6c2476e70788542c5&id=ba36ff1acd

Campaign Update: May 2022

Power for All was well represented at the Sustainable Energy for All Forum in Kigali, Rwanda. The team, led by our CEO Kristina Skierka, also co-chaired two-panel discussions at the event, ‘Transitioning to the Grid of the Future’ and ‘Powering Jobs: Building a Workforce to Meet the SGD 7 Challenge’. The Powering Jobs campaign kicked off its first steering committee meeting in Ethiopia and held its second in Uganda. We also have the initial findings from our health survey from Jharkhand State in India. Read on for these and other updates from our campaigns.
https://www.powerforall.org/news-media/campaign-updates/campaign-update-may-2022