
Tanzania: Integrated Geospatial Rural Electrification Planning
- Thu 19 Apr 2018
SREP Madagascar
The Scaling Up Renewable Energy Program in Low Income Countries (SREP) is funded by the Strategic Climate Fund (SCF), one of the two Climate Investment Funds (CIF). SREP aims to scale up the deployment of renewable energy solutions and expand renewable markets in the world’s poorest countries. It pilots and demonstrates the economic, social, and environmental viability of development pathways that do not exacerbate global warming. Below you can download documents (in French) on SREP Madagascar :
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