How "Energy Poverty" is Stifling Job Growth in the Developing World
<p>Energy Poverty conventionally refers to the lack of household electricity. Over 1 billion people live without reliable sources of electricity -- but a new group seeks to change how we think about energy poverty. </p> <p>My guest today, Todd Moss is the founder and executive director of the Energy for Growth Hub, a new think tank. The Energy for Growth Hub seeks large scale solutions to end the kind of energy poverty that can stifle industrial and commercial development in the developing world.</p> <p>We kick off talking about energy poverty--specifically why the traditional definition of that term may...
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