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						Scaling up Environmental Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies – Framing the DiscussionAlthough environmental entrepreneurship continues to hold great promise for sustainable development, it also faces great challenges from an overall market perspective. To find some answers to these challenges, we interviewed a number of pioneers in environmental entrepreneurship development. - Categories
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						Truly Local Power: African Wind Turbines Built From ScrapWind power isn’t used much in the developing world, since a turbine is much more expensive than a solar panel. But Access:energy is flipping that equation by finding ways to build the turbines in the communities where they’re needed. - Region
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						Lighting Up Bihar, An Update on Husk PowerI just got back from a three day trip to Bihar, India where I was visiting Acumen Fund Global Fellow, Neha Kale, as part of my work on leadership at Acumen Fund. Neha is currently working for Husk Power System (HPS), an Acumen Fund investment that uses rice husks to electrify rural villages in India. Husk has set up 84 plants so far serving nearly 200,000 people. - Categories
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						Weekly Roundup: 2-5-12 – Considering Pakistan, Reconsidering IncubatorsThis week on NextBillion our contributors tackled a new prescription for microfinance transparency, Pakistan’s potential for social enterprise, a key study in advancing impact investing, and a Q&A with Anurag Jain, who left the corporate world of Dell to launch a new incubator focused on four key sectors. - Categories
- Energy, Impact Assessment
 
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						From the Sun (Bypassing the Grid) to the BoP ConsumerTaking its name from the amount of time it takes sunlight to reach earth (yes, 8 minutes and 19 seconds), Eight19 is one of the many companies working to deliver solar energy to the 1.6 billion people of the BoP in need. - Categories
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						Powering Up: WBCSD Details Business Victories for Clean Energy AccessAddressing the lack of access to clean, reliable and affordable energy services for billions of people is one of the world’s most critical development challenges. The new World Business Council for Sustainable Development Access to Energy initiative highlights business solutions to enable energy access for all and demonstrates clearly how business is already expanding access to clean, reliable and affordable energy services for poor customers. - Categories
- Education, Energy, Environment
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						SELCO: A Business, Ongoing Case Study in Solar-Powered Social ImpactSELCO, a social enterprise traditionally focused on providing solar energy to the rural underserved, has launched a new urban model in India that has helped electrify a set of slum-dwelling households in Bangalore. The early success has been less about the feat of solar power in slums, and more about creating a ripple effect for social impact. - Categories
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						Malaria Scientist Celebrates Success After 24 YearsFor Joe Cohen, a GlaxoSmithKline research scientist who has spent 24 years trying to create the world's first malaria vaccine, Tuesday, October 18, 2011 goes down as a fabulous day. - Categories
- Energy, Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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