
Low Income Energy Services
Health, development, and climate benefits can be achieved by delivering more and higher-quality energy (for instance, electricity and modern cooking fuels) to low-income populations. PESD studies what institutional arrangements have the potential to do this sustainably and at scale.
September 29th, 2011
PESD study assesses cookstove business models in India
FSI Stanford, PESD NewsA PESD study just released in Energy Policy found that stove businesses are challenging but feasible with deep financial backing and managerial acumen. However, such businesses struggle to make a serious dent in the household-level indoor air pollution problem that motivated many to pursue improved biomass stoves in the first place. Read more »
January 5th, 2010
Recent report on improved biomass stoves includes article by PESD Researchers
FSI Stanford, PESD NewsThe Global Village Energy project released a report tackling the question of why the adoption of improved cook stoves has been so slow in developing countries. Titled, "Three Key Obstacles to Cookstove Adoption (And How to Overcome Them)," it contains an article by PESD researcher Xander Slaski and Assistant Director Mark Thurber.
December 10th, 2009
PESD researchers Mark Thurber and Xander Slaski embarked on a recent trip to India
PESD NewsMark Thurber and Xander Slaski are traveling to India to learn more about the potential for commercial cookstove ventures. Read more »
January 21st, 2009
Stanford announces $100 million for energy research, PESD to collaborate with new institute
FSI Stanford, PESD NewsIn a Jan. 12 press conference, Stanford President John Hennessy announced a new interdisciplinary initiative on energy issues and $100 million in new spending for energy research. The initiative will be housed at the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency and will draw upon intellectual resources from the entire university, including FSI's Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (PESD), which has been studying the production and consumption of energy and its affects on sustainable development since 2001. Read more »
December 9th, 2008
Study on South African free basic electricity allowance reveals shift in demand
FSI Stanford, PESD NewsPESD affiliates Stephen Davis, Alison Hughes, and Kate Louw publish findings on the impacts of the free basic electricity program in two small rural towns in South Africa. 
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October 6th, 2008
Rai reports on the positive impact of India's energy reforms
FSI Stanford, PESD NewsIn an article published by UPenn's Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI), PESD research fellow Dr. Varun Rai reports on the positive impact that India's major energy policy reforms have had since 1998. Rai asserts that these policies are the right platform for India's energy future: they will provide enough transparency and the right economic signals leading to the emergence of an efficient energy system in India.

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March 20th, 2006
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs reports on energy
PESD NewsThe United Nations has published David Victor's report, "The Effects of Power Sector Reform on Energy Services for the Poor," via their Division for Sustainable Development. The report examines the connections, if any, between the many efforts to introduce market forces in the power sector with the provision of electric services to world's poorest households. Read more »



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