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London Regional Interest Group - LondonRIG


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LondonRIG

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Welcome to the Homepage of the HEDON London Regional Interest Group, an informal grouping of people working in the Household Energy Sector in developing countries, wanting to meet occasionally in the South-East of England.

Here, you can find everything you need to keep updated on our activities and gatherings, both past and future.

The idea behind the meetings regional interest groups, of which London is the first example, is to turn the HEDON digital crowd into real people. HEDON is going GLOCAL! (global interests, local place).

LondonRIG is for anyone interested in household energy who:
  • Wants to connect with other people working in this sector
  • Wants to learn from others, and share own experiences
  • Wishes to meet a great group of diverse people!
  • Will be passing through, or available to travel to, London

[top] [end]Calendar

If you would like to know about LondonRIG events in advance, you can subscribe to the Google Calendar for LondonRIG in your favourite calendar application by following this link (this is in iCal format, which may be copied and pasted into any calendar product you may be already using). Or view it in your web browser here.

[top] [end]How to join

We will shortly be making a signup option from here. Currently the group may be joined by:
  1. Signing in to HEDON using your username and password here. If you are not already a member, Join the Network here.
  2. Under the usercentre, click on Subscribe for the LondonRIG.

[top] [end]Next Meeting

  • August break
  • 30 Sep 2010 - "Stoking up a cookstove revolution: an Ashden Awards Research Report" by Anne Wheldon Technical Director at Ashden Awards
  • 28 Oct 2010 - "International Network on Household Energy in Humanitarian Settings" by Emily Bishop Freelance Consultant for the Women's Refugee Commission
  • 25 Nov 2011? - "The Green Belt Movement (founded by the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai)'' by Francesca de Gasparis of the Green Belt Movement

[top] [end]Past Meetings

  • 29 Jul 2010 - "Christian Aid's Climate Change & Adaptation Work with Links to Emerging Renewable Energy Issues" by Richard Ewbank, Climate Change Programme Coordinator at Christian Aid.
  • 24 Jun 2010 - "Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for International Development" by Ben Garside of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
  • 27 May 2010 - "Small Wind Power and its Potential in Developing Countries" by Alex Murley, Head of Small-Systems RenewableUK
  • 29 April 2010 - "Fuel Cell Deployment in Developed and Developing Countries" by Dr. Kerry-Ann Adamson from Fuel Cell Today
  • 25 March 2010 - "Selling to the Bottom of the Pyramid: Lessons from Marketing Compost" by Jonathan Rouse begin_of_the_skype_highlighting     end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting     end_of_the_skype_highlighting
  • 26 November 2009 - "Experiences from Berkley Air" by Jessica Marter-Kenyon
  • 16 October 2009 - "Thinking research and business with people at heart - open consultation from the inventors of next generation cheap solar technology" by Hai Wang from TiSol
  • 24 September 2009: "Surviving the end. Sustainability of projects beyond donors support. Case studies from Sudan, Nepal and Kenya" by Liz Bates
  • 27 August 2009 "Energy solutions for emergency relief interventions" by Sarah Kent and Blanche Cameron from RESET
  • 30 July 2009 - "The Sahara Forest – a new source of fresh water, food and energy" by Charlie Paton Director at Seawater Greenhouse Ltd
  • 23 June 2009 - "SURE-DSS (Decision Support System) tool" by Judith Cherni at Imperial College and Isaac Dyner at Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  • LondonRIG: 28 May 2009 - BREATH project - by Jonathan Grigg Professor at Queen Mary University in London
  • LondonRIG: 30 April 2009 - PISCES/FAO Bioenergy and Livelihoods Case studies - by Steven Hunt from Practical Action Consulting
  • LondonRIG: 25 February 2009 - Business DNA - by Jeroen Blüm from the Shell Foundation
  • LondonRIG: 29 January 2009 - Sustainability considerations for the production and use of Liquid Biofuels in developing countries from Rocio Chavez-Diaz at Imperial College.
  • LondonRIG: 29 October 2008 - Monitoring & Evaluation Part 2
  • LondonRIG: 30 September 2008 - Monitoring & Evaluation
  • LondonRIG: 18 June 2008 - Household energy, climate change and the carbon market
  • LondonRIG: 6 September 2006 - Launch of the London Group

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