Biomass Energy
Can bioenergy provide sustainable energy access for the poor?
PISCES (Policy Innovation Systems for the Poor) is a 5 year research consortium, with the objective to understand the links and trade-offs between water, food, energy and environmental security, with a focus on the role of bioenergy in increasing energy access and improving livelihoods for the poor in Africa and Asia. The results of the research are aimed at pro
Competence Platform on Energy Crop and Agroforestry Systems for Arid and Semi-arid Ecosystems- Africa (COMPETE)
Eco Ltd are a consortium partner of the Competence Platform on Energy Crop and Agroforestry Systems for Arid and Semi-arid Ecosystems- Africa (COMPETE), www.compete-bioafrica.net the overall objective of which is to stimulate bioenergy implementation in arid and semi-arid regions in Afri
EcoTrack
Introducing EcoTrack
Project monitoring is often haphazard and time-consuming. Furthermore, results from monitoring do not always lead to improvement and learning. Now EcoTrack makes project results transparent and easy to use.
Boiling Point
Eco Ltd are editors and publishers of the journal ‘Boiling Point’, a household energy magazine that provides free and accessible information to practitioners, researchers and users, reaching over 2000 addresses and an estimated readership of 5 times this number worldwide.
Global Household Energy Market Survey
Eco carried out some key research into the markets and future potential of a range of cookstoves and fuels in selected Asian and African countries. The research covered both global market trends as well as detailed country analysis
Client: A major energy company
Duration: 2007
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Removing barriers to energy efficiency in the biomass sector in Kenya
Eco Ltd. Secures 1 000 000 USD Grant for Removal of Barriers to Energy Efficiency in the Biomass Sector in Kenya - 19 March 2006
Great strides in energy efficiency, energy conservation, and renewable energy are soon to be realized in Kenya with the recent awarding of a grant by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) to a project developed by Eco, Ltd., jointly with local parties, and on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme.
Eco's monitoring software supports ProBEC

Eco Ltd has developed a Results-Based Monitoring (RBM) system for the Programme for Basic Energy and Conservation (ProBEC).
ProBEC commissioned the RBM system to meet the challenge of collecting high-quality consistent data across many projects and countries in a format that would meet diverse donor reporting requirements and inform the project implementation process.
Sparknet Knowledge network on sustainable household energy in Southern and Eastern Africa

Eco Ltd conceived the idea of a network where pro-development persons and organisations talk and learn from each other in June 2000.
Removing barriers in Biomass Energy Conservation in SMEs in the SADC
Eco Ltd prepared a project brief for a medium scale project (MSP) for GTZ-ProBEC for submission to UNDP-GEF. The project aims to "Remove barriers to Biomass Energy Conservation in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and institutions in the Southern African Development Community (SADC)". Eco provided leadership in country data collection in Lesotho, Namibia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe and provided back-stopping for local consultants who collected data in Mozambique and South Africa.
Renewable energy partnership for poverty eradication & sustainable development (Partners for Africa)

Eco Ltd provides knowledge management expertise for the Renewable energy partnership for nd enterprise development. The project aims to build institutional capacity and source technical assistance in sustainable energy. As the knowledge managing partner, Eco has created and maintained the website for the programme.

