Social innovation in energy access and energy efficiency
Social innovation is becoming an increasingly important consideration in economic theory and entrepreneurial methods.
Throughout the year, the Rexel Foundation presents the highlights of its activity, publishes press releases, studies and other documents, posts a few testimonials and special reports, and shares its point of view on the latest in energy efficiency, social innovation and fuel poverty.
Social innovation is becoming an increasingly important consideration in economic theory and entrepreneurial methods.
Domino’s challenge is to help households lower their energy bills by pointing them to energy-efficient products.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), 76% of Nepal’s population currently has access to electricity.
While emerging countries are the most affected by fuel poverty, it remains a major problem in developed countries.
In the context of climate negociations, Rexel entered into a number of partnerships to drive climate change solutions forward worldwide.
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Created in March 2015 at the impetus of Jean-Louis Borloo (Former French Minister of State for Energy, Ecology and Sustainable Development), the foundation “Energy for Africa” aims to provide elect
Electrical appliances account for a significant portion of the energy footprint of homes and companies.