Mrs. Emilia Ines Come Zebra | Energia e sustentabilidade | Women Researcher Award
PhD Candidate,Ā Eduardo Mondlane University, MozambiqueĀ
š EmĆlia InĆŖs Come Zebra, born on December 14, 1979, is a Mozambican š²šæ sustainability expert. She is a PhD candidate in Energy & Sustainability at the University of Groningen š³š±, with a strong background in renewable energy š±. With over a decade of experience in Mozambiqueās energy sector, she is known for her leadership in alternative energy initiatives ā”. She played a pivotal role as Country Coordinator for the ICAT Mozambique Phase 2 Project š and as National Coordinator of the EEP Project šæ. Currently a lecturer and researcher at Eduardo Mondlane University š, she remains committed to sustainable energy development and climate action š±.
Profile
Educationš
PhD Candidate: Energy & Sustainability – University of Groningen, Netherlands š³š± (Present) MSc: Sustainable Energy Engineering – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden šøšŖ (2015) BSc: Physics (Renewable Energy) – Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique š²šæ (2005) Her academic journey combines physics, engineering, and sustainability, preparing her to tackle global energy challenges.
Experienceš©āš«
Awards and Honors š
Recognized for her contributions to Mozambique’s renewable energy sector š²šæ Ā Honored for leadership in sustainable energy projects ā” Commended by international organizations for advancing climate transparency and action Recognized for excellence in academic research and energy innovation
Research Focus š¬
EmĆlia focuses on renewable energy technologies š, sustainable energy policies āļø, and climate action š. She is dedicated to transparency in energy data through projects like ICAT š Ā Her work integrates energy access, rural electrification, and policy development for Mozambique š²šæ Ā She promotes innovation in clean energy solutions to combat climate change
š Publications Top Notes
Scaling up Electricity Access & Sustainable Operation of Solar PV Mini-Grids
š Title: Scaling up the electricity access and addressing best strategies for a sustainable operation of an existing solar PV mini-grid: A case study of Mavumira village in Mozambique
š©āš¬ Authors: Zebra, E.I.C., van der Windt, H.J., Olubayo, B., Nhumaio, G., Faaij, A.P.C.
š Journal: Energy for Sustainable Development, 2023, 72, pp. 58ā82
š Focus: Explores sustainable strategies for scaling solar PV mini-grids in rural Mozambique š, enhancing energy access and operational sustainability ā”.
2. Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems in Mini-Grids for Off-Grid Electrification
š Title: A review of hybrid renewable energy systems in mini-grids for off-grid electrification in developing countries
š©āš¬ Authors: Come Zebra, E.I., van der Windt, H.J., Nhumaio, G., Faaij, A.P.C.
š Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021, 144, 111036
š Citations: 234
š Focus: Comprehensive review of hybrid renewable systems š for off-grid electrification, addressing technological, economic, and social impacts š±.
3. Assessing the Greenhouse Gas Impact of Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariff Policy
š Title: Assessing the greenhouse gas impact of a renewable energy feed-in tariff policy in Mozambique: Towards NDC ambition and recommendations to effectively measure, report, and verify its implementation
š©āš¬ Authors: Zebra, E.I.C., Mahumane, G., Canu, F., Cardoso, A.
š Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 2021, 13(10), 5376
š Citations: 4
Conclusion
EmĆlia InĆŖs Come Zebra is a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award due to her academic achievements, leadership in renewable energy policy, and dedication to climate action and sustainability. Her work reflects a deep commitment to advancing global energy solutions, making her a role model for women in research and sustainability. By enhancing her international research presence and public engagement, she can further solidify her standing as a leader in the renewable energy sector.