Essays about: "energy entrepreneurship"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 essays containing the words energy entrepreneurship.

  1. 1. Energy Security for Sustainable Development : Exploring the Potential Contribution of Renewable Energy Communities in Sweden

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)

    Author : Paul Hasselgren; Marwan Tawaha; [2023]
    Keywords : Energy Security; Community Enterprises; Renewable Energy Communities; Community Entrepreneurship; Leadership;

    Abstract : Ensuring affordable and clean energy is vital for sustainable development. The vulnerability of the European energy system has highlighted the need for resilient solutions. Renewable Energy Communities (RECs), essentially neighbors producing and sharing electricity, have emerged as promising components of a resilient energy system. READ MORE

  2. 2. Looking into the black box: The roles of development workers in enhancing climate resilience and gender equality for ethnic minority women through the EmPower project in Vietnam

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studier

    Author : Hong Hanh Nguyen; [2022-01-18]
    Keywords : feminist political ecology; development workers; climate change; gender equality; ethnic minorities; Vietnam;

    Abstract : The climate change-gender nexus has increasingly become the arena in which adaptation interventions take place. One such intervention is the EmPower program in the Asia-Pacific region by UN Women and UNEP. This research is a case study on how one program component on women’s renewable energy entrepreneurship is implemented in Vietnam. READ MORE

  3. 3. Prosumers and Residential Photovoltaic Systems in Sweden : A discourse analysis of the communicated benefits and a review of self-consumption

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    Author : Agata Absalyamova; [2022]
    Keywords : School of Entrepreneurship; Discourse Analysis; Benefits; Photovoltaic; Residential; PV; Self-consumption; Self-sufficiency; Battery Storage System; Prosumer; Svea Solar; Entreprenörskolan; Solceller; Fördelar; Diskursanalys; Egenanvändning; Egenkonsumtion; Självförsörjning; Batterilager; Prosument; Svea Solar;

    Abstract : Solar energy is resourceful for many purposes, for example, harvesting renewable electricity with photovoltaic (PV) technology. The number of new grid connections of PV is continuously increasing, and the Swedish PV market for residential prosumers is growing. READ MORE

  4. 4. The challenges of entrepreneurs to develop renewable energy businesses in Kutubdia, Bangladesh : A comparison through the lens of local, industry and institutional perspective.

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)

    Author : Monta Martinsone; Sakib Ahad Khan; [2022]
    Keywords : Renewable Energy; Developing countries; Sustainable Entrepreneurship; Sustainability;

    Abstract : This paper explores the Renewable Energy in Bangladesh and identifies the current challenges for renewable energy entrepreneurs to develop sustainable and reliable energy generation prospects across the country. Theoretical frameworks are developed through the concepts of industry, society, and government and value creation. READ MORE

  5. 5. Bundle of Powers to Access Solar Energy: Search for an enabling environment for women-to-women network in solar energy enhancement initiatives

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management

    Author : Mohammad Al Amin Sardar; [2022]
    Keywords : Gender in Energy Access; Solar Energy Access Barriers; Solar Energy Adoption Initiatives; Support System; Tanzania; Women Entrepreneurship; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Irrespective of the abundance of solar energy resources, its access to the low-income communities of rural Tanzania is challenged by multifaceted barriers. Again, the current access goal in energy ignored the gender perspective of access. READ MORE