For most of the last century, we’ve used a single metric to understand how a society is doing in supplying its citizens with power: electrification rates. By that standard, most of Latin America is doing very well, with 97 percent of households in the region having access. But the binary metric of whether people have electricity access or not can be misleading. It fails to … [Read more...] about The Energy Access Dividend: Accelerating off-grid solutions and bolstering reliability can generate big gains in Honduras and Haiti
Hadley Taylor

Hadley Taylor
Hadley currently holds the position of Associate Energy Access Specialist at Sustainable Energy for All, where she focuses on working with partners to accelerate speed and scale in addressing the energy access gap, particularly in Africa. To date she has focused her career on providing energy policy advisory services to governments to achieve energy access targets, as well as designing end-user financing schemes to address affordability gaps for off-grid electrification. Hadley holds a Master’s of Public Policy Degree from the Hertie School of Governance and a dual Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Global Development Studies from Queen’s University.