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Just a Few Thieving Issues

13th April 201813th April 2018 by , posted in Uncategorised

Project member Vijay Bhopal, has published a blog (http://scene.community/blog2/thieving-issues) on the deployment of Solar streetlights in rural Odisha, India. Vijay discusses how Scene was able to reduce the issue of battery theft through making the local community “champions” of individual batteries by storing them within their own homes.

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Energy Supporter Objects – The Variety of Energy Technologies and Uses in Refugee Settings

7th February 20189th March 2018 by , posted in HELP

Project members, Sarah and Anna have published a blog on the ‘missing link’ in humanitarian energy access. The blog particularly focuses on energy markets, products and services in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. Details can be found at here.

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This research has been funded by the EPSRC Global Challenges Research Fund

(Grant N° EP/P029531/1)

The project has been granted ethical approval by Coventry University's Research Ethics Committee (Ref: P61091)