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EEAP Newsletter – Issue 7 – August 2024
đą Announcing the 7th Issue of EEAPâs Newsletter đWe are pleased to release the latest edition of EEAPâs newsletter, providing valuable insights and updates for energy evaluation professionals.In this issue, we cover:đčInsightful Article on Measuring the Social Impact of Clean Energy PoliciesđčKey Takeaways and essential highlights from recent webinars and events organized by EEAPđčValuable Energy […]
EEAP Webinar 10: Summary Note
On May 7, 2024, the Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) hosted its 10th webinar focusing on the crucial topic of âMeasuring Progress on Energy Wellbeing in New Zealandâ. This insightful webinar featured two notable speakers: Dr. Phoebe Taptiklis, Research Fellow, Motu Economic Public Policy Research, New Zealand, and Dr. Caroline Fyfe, Post-doctoral Researcher, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. The webinar served to provide a guided tour of two important evaluations which measured the impact of New Zealandâs recent energy hardship policies.
EEAP Webinar 9: Summary Note
On April 18, 2024, the Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) hosted the 4th session of its webinar series, dedicated to the "Evaluation of SDG7 Policies and Programs in Asia Pacific." This enlightening webinar featured two distinguished speakers: Ada Ocampo, President of IDEAS - International Development Evaluation Association, and Henry Adams Co-founder and Director at Common Capital, Australia.
EEAP Webinar 8: Summary Note
On March 20, 2024, Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) hosted its 3rd webinar session, focusing on "Evaluation of SDG7 Policies and Programs in Asia Pacific." This engaging webinar featured two esteemed speakers from South Asia: Fayyaz Ahmed, MEL Coordinator at Mercy Corps from Pakistan, and Sadeep Acharya, Managing Director of Jalpadevi Auto Repairing Center Pvt. Ltd from Nepal.
EEAP Newsletter – Issue 6 – March 2024
Exciting News Alert! We’re thrilled to announce the release of the newest issue of the Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) newsletter! Dive into the latest updates, insightful articles, and valuable resources covering a wide range of topics in energy evaluation. From insightful articles on the relevance of energy evaluation, and learnings from EEAP’s webinars to […]
EEAP Newsletter Issue 6 Mar 2024
EEAP Webinar 7: Summary Note
On January 31, 2024, the Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) hosted the second session of its webinar series, dedicated to the "Evaluation of SDG7 Policies and Programs in Asia Pacific." This enlightening webinar featured two distinguished speakers: Dayyan Shayani, a Statistician at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), and Sohini Mookherjee, Lead at Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab,( J-PAL) and CLEAR South Asia.
EEAP Webinar 6: Summary Note
On January 31, 2024, Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) organized an insightful webinar on the topic of âEvaluation of SDG7 Policies and Programsâ. This engaging virtual event featured two keynote speakers: Michael Williamson, Section Chief, Energy Division in the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and Navin Kumar Jha, Assistant Professor, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
EEAP Q3 2023 Newsletter
The EEAP Newsletters are back! You can download the Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Q3 2023 Newsletter here: Best wishes, The Energy Evaluation Team
EEAP Webinar 5: Summary Note
On October 12, 2023, the Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) organized an insightful webinar on the topic of 'Evaluation of Energy Policies and Programs in Chile.' This engaging virtual event featured two esteemed speakers from the Energy Sustainability Agency of Chile. RaĂșl Riveros, a seasoned evaluator at AgenciaSE, provided a comprehensive overview of evaluation of energy programs in Chile, shedding light on the agency's impactful work in this field. Javier Rojas, the Project Manager for Sustainable Mobility and Green Hydrogen, contributed valuable insights garnered from the monitoring of electric vehicles within the Mi Taxi ElĂ©ctrico Program.
The webinar served as an opportunity for sharing knowledge and best practices in the realm of energy evaluation, offering a unique opportunity to examine the effectiveness and impact of Chile's energy initiatives. This document summarizes the key discussion points from the webinar.
Jon Respati’s article on ‘Evaluation Practices in Indonesia’
Jon Respati’s article on ‘Evaluation Practices in Indonesia’ Current Status and Emerging Developments In this article, EEAP’s Steering Committee member, Jon Respati delves into Indonesia’s evaluation landscape. Indonesia is making strides in adopting energy evaluation practices, driven by the need to transition to clean energy. Key developments include the establishment of the Indonesian Energy Evaluation […]
EEAP Q2 2021 Newsletter
The Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Q2 2021 Newsletter is now out! Download it here: Best wishes, The Energy Evaluation Team
EEE Q2 2021 Newsletter
The Energy Evaluation Europe Q2 2021 Newsletter is now out! Download it here: Best wishes, The Energy Evaluation Team
EEAP Webinar 2: Summary Note
On Wednesday 28th April, Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) held its first webinar of our 2021 series. It was titled âEnergy Efficiency for Developing Countries: Pivoting the Focus from Savings to Increased Outputsâ and featured a presentation from Philippe Benoit from Global infrastructure Advisory Services 2050 and Columbia Universityâs Center on Global Energy Policy, and Joeri De Wit, an Energy Economist at the World Bank. A rich presentation of an innovative impact assessment approach was followed by reflections and reactions from a panel of experts including Amandine Gal from Econoler, Melanie Slade from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and Shingle Sebastien from SELCO foundation.
EEAP Webinar 1: Summary Note
On Wednesday 28th April, Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific (EEAP) held its first webinar of our 2021 series. It was titled âEnergy Efficiency for Developing Countries: Pivoting the Focus from Savings to Increased Outputsâ and featured a presentation from Philippe Benoit from Global infrastructure Advisory Services 2050 and Columbia Universityâs Center on Global Energy Policy, and Joeri De Wit, an Energy Economist at the World Bank. A rich presentation of an innovative impact assessment approach was followed by reflections and reactions from a panel of experts including Amandine Gal from Econoler, Melanie Slade from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and Shingle Sebastien from SELCO foundation.
EEE Q1 2021 Newsletter
The Energy Evaluation Europe Q1 2021 Newsletter is now out! Download it here: Best wishes, The Energy Evaluation Team
EEAP Q1 2021 Newsletter
The Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Q1 2021 Newsletter is now out! Download it here: Best wishes, The Energy Evaluation Team
Ed’s evaluation blog and podcast
Ed’s evaluation blog and podcast A. For those interested in Ed Vine’s work, he has a new blog (first one for Ed) on Earth-Eval: “Strengthening the Value of Evaluation in Energy Programs and Policies” –https://www.eartheval.org/blog/strengthening-value-evaluation-energy-programs-and-policies B. For those interested in his career, he was interviewed on MyEnergy2050 podcast (first one for Ed) on “The Ecology […]
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Werewolf in London: Minding the Gap with User-Friendly Energy Optimization Tools Informing Policy Makers through the Energy Transition, by
Josh Arnold, Adam Christensen and Michael Ferris
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Know the grounds: evaluating investment in climate and energy transition in Czechia, Latvia, and Germany, by Michaela ValentovĂĄ, Aleksandra Novikova and Agris Kamenders
Kathleen Gaffney
Kathleen Gaffney The whole Energy Evaluation community has been saddened by the loss of Kathleen who passed away in Paris on 21 January 2021. Kathleen was a leader in the evaluation field with a career which included roles at DNV GLand Navigant in the US, Australia and the UK. In 2018 Kathleen joined the International […]
Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Leaflet
Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Leaflet Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific is pleased to announce that our leaflet is available. Make sure to share with your friends and colleagues!
EEE 2021 Q1 Newsletter
The EEE 2021 Newsletter is now out! Download it here:
EEAP 2020 Newsletter
The Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Newsletter is now out! Download it here: We wish you all a safe and well end to 2020. See you in 2021! The Energy Evaluation Team
Integrated Evaluation for the Energy Transition
Watch it here! https://youtu.be/jpGOe3fUngU Energy Evaluation Org are pleased to present an exclusive presentation on Integrated Evaluation for the Energy Transition featuring Kevin Cooney. Kevin owns Buka Energy Strategies and is a key member of Energy Evaluation, sitting on our Board of Trustees. Today Kevin takes us through the Energy Transition needed to reduce greenhouse […]
Reflections on the effect of COVID-19 on Energy Evaluation in the Asia Pacific Region
Reflections on the effect of COVID-19 on Energy Evaluation in the Asia Pacific Region In a recent meeting, our Energy Evaluation Asia Pacific Group took some time to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on them personally, at work, nationally, and more widely on Energy Evaluation in the region. Here is a short summary of the […]
New report on Australiaâs progress towards the UN #SDGs
New report launched on Australiaâs progress towards the UN #SDGs shows gains in #health, #education & #employment but less success in reducing household #debt, housing affordability & action on #ClimateChange.
Making energy efficiency a strategic priority
The EU-funded Horizon 2020 project âValuing and Communicating the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiencyâ today launched its new web site. The site will serve as a platform for collaboration between project partners and businesses to make energy efficiency investments a lasting competitive advantage