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John Beijuka on Microfinance, Energy and Gender


7:35 minutes (6.95 MB)

In this 3rd episode of the Energy Links Podcast Series, Ugandan consultant John Beijuka talks about what he learned talking to women who had acquired modern solar lamps, and how energy is a gender issue. Meet John at www.microsave.org/certified_service_provider/john-beijuka

Richard and Joyce Stanley of the Legacy Foundation


25:03 minutes (11.49 MB)

In this 4th episode of the Energy Links Podcast Series, Richard and Joyce Stanley of the Legacy Foundation talk about the promise biomass briquettes, and actually presses a briquette in front of the microphone; if you use your imagination, you can actually see it all happening! www.legacyfound.org

Harry Andrews and James Wire talk about Barefoot Power and their Solar Lamps


16:21 minutes (14.98 MB)

In this second episode of the Energy Links Podcast Series, Harry Andrews and James Wire talk about how Barefoot Power was founded, its products, and its marketing models, and dream about the size of the potential market. www.barefootpower.com.

Beth Rhyne on ACCION Energy Links


18:11 minutes (8.34 MB)

In this first podcast of the Energy Links Podcast Series, Elisabeth Rhyne of the Center for Financial Inclusion at ACCION talks with host Paul Rippey about how Energy Links came about. Beth describes the franchise model, and Paul talks about activities to date.
www.centerforfinancialinclusion.org

Patrick Avato on Lighting Africa


36:38 minutes (16.79 MB)

In this episode of the Energy Links Podcast Series, host Paul Rippey speaks with Patrick Avato of the Lighting Africa Project at the World Bank. An expert in energy, experienced development practitioner, and prolific writer Patrick offers listeners insight into this World Bank initiative to provide up to 250 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa with access to modern, off-grid lighting products by 2030.

April Allderdice and James Dailey of MicroEnergy Credits


18:10 minutes (8.34 MB)

In this 6th episode of the Energy Links Podcast Series, April Allderdice and James Dailey of MicroEnergy Credits talk about carbon credits for small scale energy products, and also the innovative idea of MDG credits! www.microenergycredits.com

Gaurav Gupta of the The Climate Project India


17:57 minutes (8.26 MB)

The seventh episode in the Energy Links Podcast Series, this interview with Gaurav Gupta, Director of The Climate Project - India provides listeners with an inside perspective on climate change issues in India and efforts to address them. Gupta discusses his work supporting 120 civic leaders across the country as they promote the messages in Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth and develop tailored approaches to addressing them.

Ibrahim Togola, Director, The Mali Folke Center


17:50 minutes (16.32 MB)

In this 8th episode of the Energy Links Podcast series, Dr Ibrahim Togola of Mali Folkecenter talks about the activities of MFC, and about why they have set up both a for-profit company, and a microfinance institution. www.malifolkecenter.org

Paul Breloff of SKS Microfinance


22:25 minutes (10.27 MB)

Paul Breloff, Vice President for Business Development and Strategy at SKS Microfinance in India, talks about SKS’s support of solar lamps. SKS has been called the Starbuck’s of microfinance, and Paul explains why!

Jay Thompson, Poet


10:52 minutes (10.01 MB)

In this special podcast, Paul Rippey interviews poet Jay Thompson, who discusses a poem by Robert Hass, the former Poet Laureate of the United States. The poems seems to have something to do with decentralized energy production in the developing world. Now, that was unexpected! Jay and Paul go on to discuss how poetry sometimes has a long term unanticipated impact on laws and attitudes. Give this one a listen...

Patricio Boyd of Emprenda Argentina


18:13 minutes (8.35 MB)

Patricio Boyd, the Director for Rural Operations at Emprenda in Argentina, talks about how their MFI has installed over 1000 home lighting systems, all driven by consumer demand, and of their plans to expand in the region. Our first podcast from Latin America! Contact Patricio at pboyd@emprenda.com.ar.

Nick Sowden of ToughStuff


22:53 minutes (10.48 MB)

Nick Sowden of ToughStuff talks about their success selling solar lamps in Madagascar and other countries using existing distributors, and a business in a box model. He also talks and about, well, how tough their solar lamps are. But they still haven't put one in a blender... Get more information at http://www.toughstuffonline.org/

Jacob Moss and the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air


16:57 minutes (15.53 MB)

In this 13th episode, Paul Rippey interviews Jacob Moss of the EPA, who has led the effort to create the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air. Jacob and Paul talk about stoves, including some breakthrough models that might change everything! Check out the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air at www.pciaonline.org.

Asif Dowla, Climate Change and Microfinance


17:19 minutes (7.93 MB)

Asif Dowla talks with host Paul Rippey about the new paper, sponsored by Grameen Foundation and Oxfam USA, on Climate Change and Microfinance. Professor Dowla discusses how MFIs can “climate proof” their financial products, and of the importance of remittances and savings in a changing climate. The report is available at:

http://www.oxfamamerica.org/press/pressreleases/grameen-foundation-and-o...

Roey Rosenblith, co-founder of Village Energy in Uganda


25:12 minutes (11.54 MB)

Roey Rosenblith, co-founder of Village Energy (Uganda) Ltd, talks with host Paul Rippey about his start-up solar lighting company (http://tinyurl.com/VillageEnergy) which seeks to add maximum local value by assembling products in country. Roey also shares about his recent experiences as a passenger on NorthWest Flight 253 on Christmas day, which barely escaped being blown up, and reads part of his blog post on that experience, which appeared on the Huffington Post (http://tinyurl.com/DetroitSkies).

Solar Lamp Entrepreneur Leonida Bironga and Western Kenya’s Lamp Owners


12:55 minutes (5.92 MB)

This special Energy Links podcast features interviews recorded in the field, in Nyanza Province in Western Kenya, with savings group members who have purchased solar lamps. The lamps have been sold by one of the entrepreneur franchisees working for CARE to train savings groups - Leonida Bironga. Leonida confidently thinks she can sell a thousand lamps a month if she gets the supply, and that is about to happen. The future for village life looks much brighter all of a sudden in Western Kenya!

Dipal Barua, Bright Green Energy Foundation


14:21 minutes (6.57 MB)

Dipal Barua was the Founding Managing Director of Grameen Shakti, which was a pioneer and remains a leader in partnering with microfinance networks for the distribution of clean energy products. He was the recipient of the first Zayed Future Energy Prize, given in 2009, and has recently founded a new company, Bright Green Energy Foundation (www.greenenergybd.com). In this podcast, he shares his ideas on how Bangladesh can become a “solar nation”!