Mrs. Emilia Ines Come Zebra | Energia e sustentabilidade | Women Researcher Award
PhD Candidate,ย Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambiqueย
๐ Emรญlia Inรชs Come Zebra, born on December 14, 1979, is a Mozambican ๐ฒ๐ฟ sustainability expert. She is a PhD candidate in Energy & Sustainability at the University of Groningen ๐ณ๐ฑ, with a strong background in renewable energy ๐ฑ. With over a decade of experience in Mozambiqueโs energy sector, she is known for her leadership in alternative energy initiatives โก. She played a pivotal role as Country Coordinator for the ICAT Mozambique Phase 2 Project ๐ and as National Coordinator of the EEP Project ๐ฟ. Currently a lecturer and researcher at Eduardo Mondlane University ๐, she remains committed to sustainable energy development and climate action ๐ฑ.
Profile
Education๐
PhD Candidate: Energy & Sustainability – University of Groningen, Netherlands ๐ณ๐ฑ (Present) MSc: Sustainable Energy Engineering – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden ๐ธ๐ช (2015) BSc: Physics (Renewable Energy) – Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique ๐ฒ๐ฟ (2005) Her academic journey combines physics, engineering, and sustainability, preparing her to tackle global energy challenges.
Experience๐ฉโ๐ซ
Awards and Honors ๐
Recognized for her contributions to Mozambique’s renewable energy sector ๐ฒ๐ฟ ย Honored for leadership in sustainable energy projects โก Commended by international organizations for advancing climate transparency and action Recognized for excellence in academic research and energy innovation
Research Focus ๐ฌ
Emรญlia focuses on renewable energy technologies ๐, sustainable energy policies โ๏ธ, and climate action ๐. She is dedicated to transparency in energy data through projects like ICAT ๐ ย Her work integrates energy access, rural electrification, and policy development for Mozambique ๐ฒ๐ฟ ย She promotes innovation in clean energy solutions to combat climate change
๐ Publications Top Notes
Scaling up Electricity Access & Sustainable Operation of Solar PV Mini-Grids
๐ 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
๐ฉโ๐ฌ Authors: Zebra, E.I.C., van der Windt, H.J., Olubayo, B., Nhumaio, G., Faaij, A.P.C.
๐ Journal: Energy for Sustainable Development, 2023, 72, pp. 58โ82
๐ Focus: Explores sustainable strategies for scaling solar PV mini-grids in rural Mozambique ๐, enhancing energy access and operational sustainability โก.
2. Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems in Mini-Grids for Off-Grid Electrification
๐ Title: A review of hybrid renewable energy systems in mini-grids for off-grid electrification in developing countries
๐ฉโ๐ฌ Authors: Come Zebra, E.I., van der Windt, H.J., Nhumaio, G., Faaij, A.P.C.
๐ Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021, 144, 111036
๐ Citations: 234
๐ Focus: Comprehensive review of hybrid renewable systems ๐ for off-grid electrification, addressing technological, economic, and social impacts ๐ฑ.
3. Assessing the Greenhouse Gas Impact of Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariff Policy
๐ 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
๐ฉโ๐ฌ Authors: Zebra, E.I.C., Mahumane, G., Canu, F., Cardoso, A.
๐ Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 2021, 13(10), 5376
๐ Citations: 4
Conclusion
Emรญlia Inรชs 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.