UNSW School of Photovoltaic & Renewable Energy Engineering |
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Long Seng To (39Min)
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Abstract Renewable energy can provide sustainable energy services in rural areas. However, ensuring that the technology functions well in remote locations is a major challenge. Delivering energy services using renewable energy systems require a diverse range of actors, including governments, program planners, equipment manufacturers, system designers, service networks and end-users. Assessing and building upon the existing capacity of these actors is essential for delivering energy services in rural areas effectively. Therefore, expanding energy access in developing countries will require significant capacity development efforts. Click here to see all available video seminars. Click here to go to the SPREE HOMEPAGE. |
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Long Seng To is currently a Research Fellow at the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy at University College London. Her research focuses on the social, technical and institutional aspects of sustainable energy and development in Africa and the Asia Pacific region. Long Seng is currently working on a project about agro-industries and clean energy in Africa (AGRICEN). The project combines new approaches to political economy analysis with business development, innovation systems, financial engineering and participatory approaches to understand the potential role that agro-industries can play in widening energy access to rural communities. Long Seng currently works with research partners in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Malawi and the UK. She also teaches a course on ‘Clean Energy and Development’, and is a trustee of Engineers Without Borders UK. |