Multiple engineer vacancies with Off-Grid Electric

Off-Grid Electric are on track to light a million homes in Africa over the next couple of years with clean, affordable solar energy and they need a fast-moving, talented team to help them reach their goal. Further information about Off-Grid Electric is available here .

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Funding opportunity ~ Integrated applications for microgrids in developing economies (ESA)

20 November 2017

Title INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS FOR MICROGRIDS IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES - FS - EXPRO+

Open date 31/10/2017

Closing date 19/01/2018 13:00

Status ISSUED

Reference Nr. 17.1AA.01

Prog. Ref. ARTES 20 Phase II

Budget Ref. E/0520-01C - ARTES 20 Phase II Special Prov. BE+DK+FR+DE+IT+NL+SE+CH+GB+IE+AT+NO+FI+PT+GR+LU+CZ+RO+PL

Tender Type C

Price Range 100-200 KEURO

Products Non Space Procurement/Services Technology Domains Others...

Three energy related posts available with Practical Action Africa

Practical Action has an exciting ambition to bring power to millions of poor people across Africa.

Together with their partners, Practical Action is already making great progress on this journey but they now are ready to make a big step change – to take their ideas and experience to real scale they are looking for a number highly motivated and capable individuals to join us to strengthen their regional teams in East, West and Southern Africa.

If you have significant...

Paid placement opportunity on energy & gender community development, IRADE India

Three month placement opportunity with IRADE in India supporting the development of a new Energy and Gender Community of Practice in India.

The LCEDN are currently working with Energia on a collaborative programme around questions of gender within energy and international development research. As part of this work, we are supporting the development of a Community of Practice in Energy and Gender in India which is being developed by three...

A glaring omission in India's energy policy: gender justice

7 November 2017

Our colleagues Mini Govindan and Debajit Palit of TERI , who we are working with as part of the LCEDN's collaboration with the Energia network, have recently written a fascinating blog on the gender blindness of India's New Energy Policy.

The blog also explores issues surrounding gender and energy justice, the theme of the LCEDN's sixth annual conference which was recently held in Durham where Mini was one of our invited speakers.

The full...

Conference proceedings: LCEDN 6th Conference, 2017

LCEDN resource
Presentations of plenary speakers and conference delegates can be accessed below: Plenaries Vanessa Castán Broto (University College London, UK): “Energy sovereignty in Mozambique: making territories, disciplining populations” – view the plenary here Joy Clancy (University of Twente, The...

5th International Conference on Developments in Renewable Energy Technology (ICDRET)

29 Mar 2018 - 9:00am
Host: 
Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel, Nepal

Call for papers is open for the 5th International Conference on Developments in Renewable Energy Technology (ICDRET) 2018 , to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The ICDRET conference series brings together academics, researchers, engineers and industry experts involved in multiple disciplines of Renewable Energy Technologies.

The deadline for call for papers is 31 December 2017.

Further information on ICDRET 2018 is available here ....

Smart Villages Partnership

Tackling the challenges of village energy access for development (Smart Villages Initiative).

The LCEDN has had a relationship with the Smart Villages network since it was first established. Our partnership continues this monthly programme of webinars as a major part of our dissemination strategy but we are also deepening our collaboration via a variety of capacity-building activities.

Specific activities include:

1. We are developing...

EWB Partnership

Inspiring and enabling global responsibility in engineering in the Global South with Engineers Without Borders (EWB).

The partnership between EWB-UK and the LCEDN is delivering a targeted ‘Young UK Engineers’ strand of work alongside the wider work of the RAEng. This focuses on two key work strands.

1. The first of these focuses on EWB-UK’s work in inspiring and educating the UK’s engineers of the future. This is being achieved via (i)...

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