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| Energypedia is a wiki platform<ref>A wiki is a collection of websites. Users are not only able to read but also to change content directly in their browser. Wikis allow you to work on joint articles (documents) and tables. In general, the goal of a wiki is to express the experience and the wealth of knowledge of the authors collaboratively (collective intelligence)</ref> where you can write, create, revise and disseminate articles on technologies and approaches related to renewable energy and energy efficiency with regard to development aid. It helps to optimize knowledge exchange and joint work on renewable energies in developing countries among its users around the world. By working together the users make sure that the relevant contents concerning renewable energies in development aid are represented in the wiki and are revised regularly. Consequently, by using energypedia you are quickly updated by reading the relevant "wiki articles". | | Energypedia is a wiki platform<ref>A wiki is a collection of websites. Users are not only able to read but also to change content directly in their browser. Wikis allow you to work on joint articles (documents) and tables. In general, the goal of a wiki is to express the experience and the wealth of knowledge of the authors collaboratively (collective intelligence)</ref> where you can write, create, revise and disseminate articles on technologies and approaches related to renewable energy and energy efficiency with regard to development aid. It helps to optimize knowledge exchange and joint work on renewable energies in developing countries among its users around the world. By working together the users make sure that the relevant contents concerning renewable energies in development aid are represented in the wiki and are revised regularly. Consequently, by using energypedia you are quickly updated by reading the relevant "wiki articles". |
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− | <br>Energypedia aims at a better integration of expert knowledge in order to support a knowledge transfer: functioning approaches to rural electrification are documented and can be discussed and further developed with relevant actors coming from the partner governments, the civil society, the private industry and energy experts. Furthermore, separate areas in the wiki can be used as trans-regional working platform for knowledge and project management. | + | <br>Energypedia aims at a better integration of expert knowledge in order to support a knowledge transfer: functioning approaches to rural electrification are documented and can be discussed and further developed with relevant actors coming from the partner governments, the civil society, the private industry and energy experts. Furthermore, separate areas in the wiki can be used as trans-regional working platform for knowledge and project management. |
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− | <br> In May 2010 Energypedia received the GTZ quality award. This success is underlined by the growing number of users: In March 2011 987 experts are registered in the Wiki. Many of them submitted articles and changed content, thus creating 547 wiki pages about technologies and country information used in EnDev. | + | <br> In May 2010 Energypedia received the GTZ quality award. This success is underlined by the growing number of users: In March 2011 987 experts are registered in the Wiki. Many of them submitted articles and changed content, thus creating 547 wiki pages about technologies and country information used in EnDev. |
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Energypedia is a wiki platform[1] where you can write, create, revise and disseminate articles on technologies and approaches related to renewable energy and energy efficiency with regard to development aid. It helps to optimize knowledge exchange and joint work on renewable energies in developing countries among its users around the world. By working together the users make sure that the relevant contents concerning renewable energies in development aid are represented in the wiki and are revised regularly. Consequently, by using energypedia you are quickly updated by reading the relevant "wiki articles".
Energypedia aims at a better integration of expert knowledge in order to support a knowledge transfer: functioning approaches to rural electrification are documented and can be discussed and further developed with relevant actors coming from the partner governments, the civil society, the private industry and energy experts. Furthermore, separate areas in the wiki can be used as trans-regional working platform for knowledge and project management.
In May 2010 Energypedia received the GTZ quality award. This success is underlined by the growing number of users: In March 2011 987 experts are registered in the Wiki. Many of them submitted articles and changed content, thus creating 547 wiki pages about technologies and country information used in EnDev.
- ↑ A wiki is a collection of websites. Users are not only able to read but also to change content directly in their browser. Wikis allow you to work on joint articles (documents) and tables. In general, the goal of a wiki is to express the experience and the wealth of knowledge of the authors collaboratively (collective intelligence)