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Mission Energy Access for a just and sustainable future for all

Access to clean energy is essential to sustainable human development. We thus have a responsibility and an opportunity to meet the global goal of ending energy poverty by 2030. We propose the creation of a new Mission Energy Access programme to support this aim.

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Fig. 1: Venture capital investment in energy start-ups in energy-access-related areas.

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Sagar, A.D., Mathur, A., Birol, F. et al. Mission Energy Access for a just and sustainable future for all. Nat Energy 8, 1171–1173 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-023-01380-y

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