Stories by Davida Wood

This post was co-written with Sarah Martin, an intern with WRI’s Electricity Governance Initiative.

Sarah Martin and Gayatri Gadag also contributed to this blog post.

This post was written with Sarah Lupberger, Project Coordinator with WRI’s Electricity Governance In

Between Populism and Price Increases: Who Will Pay for the Cost of Renewable Energy?

As feed-in tariffs gain traction as a policy mechanism of choice, we must keep in mind the bigger picture of the financial health of developing country electricity sectors.

Developing countries are expecting billions of dollars to fund a clean energy transformation. How can they ensure this money is spent in the public interest?

WRI’s Davida Wood answers questions on the current situation in Kyrgyzstan and its link to electricity governance.

EGI offers a new hope for electricity in Brazil.