The George Washington University’s Environmental and Energy Management Institute (EEMI) was chartered as a University-wide institute in 2015 to advance human knowledge applicable to pragmatic, implementable, next generation self-governance solutions that are primarily focused on environmental, en
Endogenous technologies refer to new technologies developed within (or based on the initiative of) a country through research, development, and demonstration. It also refers to technologies acquired through understanding, adapting, utilizing, and replicating already-existing technologies. Below you will find publications, partners, CTCN technical assistance, technologies and other information for exploring endogenous technologies further.