The African Clean Energy Research Alliance (ACERA) International workshop is a three-day event whose focus is to foster collaboration in the renewable energy sector to boost research and innovation of
TEA-LP Call for Expression of Interest in new energy access courses
TEA-LP invites an Expression of Interest (EoI) from universities / HE institutions across Africa and South Asia/ Indo Pacific to join the Partnership through the uptake of one or more of three
Join us for Lithium-ion Training on 16th August 2022.
Dear Partner, We are proud to announce our partnership with Collective Energy Africa which brings you the LITHIUM-ION training. The training will bring together energy service providers, designers, trainers, and
DEMYSTIFYING COOKING WITH ELECTRICITY IN UGANDA
CREEC and MECS set out assess the practicality of cooking with electricity in Uganda, with an aim of understanding households cooking cultures, preferences, and other context-specific factors related to cooking.
INVITATION FOR TWO DAY POLICY BRIEF DEVELOPMENT TRAINING
WHY THIS TRAINING IS RELEVANT FOR YOU? Policy briefs are a key tool to present research and recommendations to a non-specialized audience. They serve as a vehicle for providing evidence-based
Modern Cooking Technologies in Uganda| Showing Innovation at the Annual Energy week 2021
Electric Pressure cookers use electricity to cook food instead of other sources of fuel. Preparing food with water, or any other liquid, in a sealed container which is under pressure
Developments in the Utilisation of water hyacinth in Anaerobic digestion Workshop.
— Background — Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is an invasive free-floating fresh-water plant native to South America, but now prevalent across Asia and Africa. It can form impenetrable mats, boost mosquito numbers,
Modern Energy Cooking Services: A User’s experience with the Electric Pressure Cooker (EPC)
As we continue to research and understand the feasibility, people’s beliefs and opinions around cooking with electricity in Uganda; we set out to chat with Esther a resident of Bukerere
Empowering Women for Sustainable Generations
CREEC has actively engaged women in designing of renewable energy projects as a way of bridging the gender gap. It is estimated that by 2040, renewable energy could provide more