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Lina Alaaeldin Abdelfattah

Lina Alaaeldin Abdelfattah is a Senior Research Associate in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit, based in Cairo. Her research interests include applied economic development, trade, and spatial economics, with a focus on topics relevant to social protection, food, nutrition, and agriculture in the Middle East and Africa. 

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Philippines could supplement 57%-60% of its energy needs with renewables by 2040 (Business Mirror)

April 16, 2018


The Business Mirror published an article on the findings of IFPRI’s researchers Alam Mondal, Mark Rosegrant, Claudia Ringler, Angga Pradesha, Rowena Valmonte-Santos, which support renewable energy development in the Philippines. The study assessed four alternative energy development strategies, and found that the Philippines could supplement 57 percent to 60 percent of its energy needs with renewables by 2040. The study shows how this can be achieved through carbon taxes or subsidies for renewable energy.

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