Sara Stefanini

Sara Stefanini

Sara Stefanini is a freelance journalist in London, mostly covering energy, climate change and the environment. She was previously a senior policy reporter at Politico Europe and a reporter and editor at Interfax Energy. She is half-Italian and half-Australian and has a master's degree from Columbia University's School of Journalism.

Latest Articles

Can refugee camps go green?

Can refugee camps go green?

almost 7 years ago // Renewable energy

Humanitarian groups working in displacement camps remain reliant on fossil fuels to power their work — but a combination of new companies and donor funding is helping to change that.

Q&A: IRENA chief on investing in renewable energy's 'quiet revolution'

Q&A: IRENA chief on investing in renewable energy's 'quiet revolution'

about 7 years ago // COP24

Adnan Amin, head of the International Renewable Energy Agency, tells Devex renewables have revolutionized energy access in a few short years, and how to attract more investment for scale.

Can off-grid renewables close the energy access gap?

Can off-grid renewables close the energy access gap?

over 7 years ago // Energy

New technologies are fueling hope for the energy poor, but financing remains a problem.

Q&A: UAE energy minister on the business case for renewables

Q&A: UAE energy minister on the business case for renewables

over 7 years ago // Renewable energy

Oil-rich United Arab Emirates has a clean energy target of 50 percent by 2050. Devex speaks to energy minister Suhail Al Mazrouei about how it will get there, and the country's efforts to support renewable energy projects in low-income countries.