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Expanding Access to Modern Energy Services to Power Economic and Social Development
While 222 million people have gained access to electricity, and prices for clean energy technology have fallen dramatically in recent years, 1.1 billion people worldwide still lack access, and many more suffer from poor service quality, including frequent and long power outages.
Today, many developing countries are in the process of creating policy, legal and regulatory frameworks necessary to attract private investment in clean energy, increase energy efficiency, and expand access. USAID works with these countries across all aspects of the energy sector to build strong systems that can power global economic and social development.
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Energizing Equality
Integrating Gender Equality Principles in National Energy Policies and Frameworks
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Bosnian Companies Save Millions by Switching Electricity Suppliers
Savings from lower bills to be reinvested in expansion, new jobs.
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Financing to Capture the Sun
USAID development credit guarantee allows a bank in Uganda to help SolarNow scale their operations.
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Understand energy challenges and design programs to meet them
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