Renewable Energy
Increase access to energy is essential to development in countries, significantly to development of economics, investment, agriculture, transportation, social life and creation of jobs to achieve prosperity for human beings. The implications of traditional access to energy is huge and impacts negatively in climate change that result in environmental system problems; floods, drought, deforestation, harm on live stock, and low crop productivity. These implications held up development process, and consequently increase poverty, decrease access to basic services, increase health problems, decrease in access to clean & sufficient water respectively, leading to development problem. Addressing the development needs through efficient and cost-effective solutions utilizing renewable solutions that lower carbon emissions, benefiting of emerging technologies in solar, wind power, water and efficient lighting cooking solutions, which is considered a main component to achieving Sustainable Development Goal, however the adaptations of modern solutions should prioritize user preferences and communities context to override challenges. The organization encourage and participate in formalization of renewable energy solutions from national perspective, which need to be prioritized and engaged at the national level strategy planning, in addition organization prioritize the creation of national and worldwide coalitions of political leaders to increase access to modern energy solutions. The Organization is focusing in fundraising projects in modern energy globally, encourage creativity and innovation in renewable energy, engage in partnership with international partners, industrial entities, including interested NGO and , energy institutions. Apart from that EWB consider significantly the adoption of changing national perception about energy access through raising awareness and education in renewable energy sector. EWB focuses in building capacities of national institutions, engagement of universities, colleges and private sector.