ReportsREdatabase offers published reports written by LRI and by its affiliate CONTRIBUTORS.
Research Principles
we believe that high-quality research and consulting should not only provide accurate information in a well organised format, but be written to suit the needs of its user. Our research reports are therefore:
- Accurate
- Relevant
- Clear
- Concise
- Affordable
Redatabase offers a range of reports covering many aspects of renewable energy. We publish reports developed by LRI as well as others from affiliate contributors. We welcome the submission of published or non-published reports (including papers and presentations) from all organizations and individuals, from all countries and languages. We aim to offer value for money to our clients and users and as such a number of our publications are provided free of charge.
All the reports are of the following three types:
- Country Reports:
Country reports include LRI's country assessment reports, which provide a detailed analysis of the key aspects of the renewable electricity sector of the country concerned in terms of opportunities and risks for investment. They offer a deep insight into how renewable electricity is being deployed in different countries, and detailed analysis of specific renewable energy sub-sectors. Country reports are all provided in digital format and are updated periodically, so that users benefit from the latest data and information.
- Multi-Country Reports:
Multi-country reports include renewable electricity sector assessment reports for an entire region or group of countries, offering both generalised analysis of an entire region or group of countries, as well as detailed coverage of the countries therein. Multi-country reports provide a means of assessing a group of countries as a whole in terms of deployment of renewable energy and provide a comparative analysis of renewable energy sectors in those countries.
- Technology Reports:
Technology reports offer a detailed analysis of a specific renewable energy technology, written in non-technical language. They aim first to clarify complex ideas and technical concepts and second to analyse the key market growth drivers supporting the deployment and development of a renewable energy technology.











