October 12th, 2021

The historic oil crisis of 1973, which permanently altered significant economic policies worldwide, marked a turning point in India’s energy odyssey, putting the country on the path towards energy efficiency. A young energy researcher at the National Productivity Council at the time, Padu Padmanabhan soon found himself at a juncture that would lead him to the many watershed moments of this journey.

September 30th, 2021

Maintaining secure and reliable audio and video communications between the control center and the back up facility is crucial to maintaining reliability in the electricity sector. Considering all the recent upheavals in the world, ranging from pandemics to hurricanes to civil unrest, this topic will be of interest to all stakeholders responsible for maintaining system reliability.

September 14th, 2021

As energy systems continue to advance technologically, they have become increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. In response to this threat, USEA partnered with USAID to share some key tools and resources to improve cybersecurity in the energy sector. This effort culminated in a series of cybersecurity webinars, launched in June 2020, aimed at the utility sector of USAID partner countries working on this issue, or looking at how to get started.

July 28th, 2021

Join us for the sixth and final webinar of the Indian Energy Minerals Forum as we discuss tribal energy and access to capital. Featured speakers from the Department of Energy and the Department of Interior will discuss supporting financial transactions through federal credit support programs available for tribal energy development.

July 29th, 2021

This is the fourth in the series of Grid Modernization webinars hosted by USAID's Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI).

July 15th, 2021

Webinar 1: Lessons Learned From Initial Experiences With Low Carbon Hydrogen In Europe?

Windmills behind words
July 13th, 2021

Using Renewables to Operate a Low-Carbon Grid – Demonstration of Advanced Reliability Services from Utility-Scale Solar PV & Utility-Scale Wind Plants

June 30th, 2021

The U.S.-Asia Gas Partnership (AGP) is a public-private partnership that aims to optimize gas network infrastructure planning and develop domestic gas markets across the Indo-Pacific region. AGP shares best practices in the development of secure, reliable, and economic sources of natural gas. AGP convenes a diverse set of stakeholders to optimize gas network infrastructure planning to develop domestic gas markets in Asia.

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