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Energy for Sustainable Development is published on behalf of the International Energy Initiative, which maintains regional offices in Brazil and India. ESD aims to promote – initiate, strengthen and advance – the efficient and clean production and use of energy for sustainable development of developing nations (i.e. any country outside the high income category as per the World Bank definition). It publishes original, applied, interdisciplinary research, commentaries and reviews about energy as an instrument of sustainable development and focuses on energy systems, clean resources, efficient technologies, end uses, policies and governance arrangements. It is the journal for decision makers, managers, consultants, policy makers, planners and researchers in both government and non-government organizations. Accordingly, the Editorial Board does not consider highly specialized works in a specific discipline appropriate for this journal.
International EnergyRural ElectrificationRenewable EnergyEnergy AccessElectricity AccessDeveloping CountriesEnergy EfficiencyEnergy TransitionSustainable DevelopmentEnergy ManagementHousehold EnergyGreenhouse Gas EmissionsHousehold Air PollutionLiquefied Petroleum GasCooking FuelEnergy ConsumptionIndoor Air PollutionRenewable Energy SourcesSolar PhotovoltaicSustainable Development Goals
Energy for Sustainable Development is published on behalf of the International Energy Initiative, which maintains regional offices in Brazil and India. ESD aims to promote – initiate, strengthen and advance – the efficient and clean production and use of energy for sustainable development of developing nations (i.e. any country outside the high income category as per the World Bank definition). It publishes original, applied, interdisciplinary research, commentaries and reviews about energy as an instrument of sustainable development and focuses on energy systems, clean resources, efficient technologies, end uses, policies and governance arrangements. It is the journal for decision makers, managers, consultants, policy makers, planners and researchers in both government and non-government organizations. Accordingly, the Editorial Board does not consider highly specialized works in a specific discipline appropriate for this journal.