Over two dozen countries — primarily in Africa, the Middle East, and Southern Asia and home to over 850 million people — are classified as fragile states, as vulnerable to climate change, and as lacking access to electricity. Often, the UN is engaged in these countries to promote peace and prevent conflict, as well as to lead on humanitarian responses. This important work could be strengthened with more effective sources of energy in remote locations, and, in turn, leveraging the UN presence for sustainable peace. UN missions need alternatives to inefficient diesel generators – to serve their own needs, to benefit the communities they support, and to encourage energy access and align with climate goals.
Powering Peace, a project of the Stimson Center and Energy Peace Partners, was created to identify opportunities for renewable energy within UN field missions and to address the links to longer-term goals in fragile states. Powering Peace works to modernize peace operations and foster new clean energy investment as a form of peacebuilding. We seek to facilitate a shift toward clean energy throughout the UN system, and with it, improved security and safety, long-term cost savings, efficiency, and introduction of energy infrastructure to areas most in need.


Exploring the role of electrification and renewable energy in supporting peace in CAR – with the help of UN peacekeeping
March 31, 2025

L'expérience et le potentiel de l'utilisation des énergies renouvelables par la mission de maintien de la paix des Nations Unies en République centrafricaine illustrent comment l'ONU peut montrer l'exemple
March 31, 2025

A Europe willing to step up to its own security threats can increasingly be in charge of its own destiny
February 21, 2025

Launching the Global Peace Operations Initiative renewable energy report at the United Nations
December 10, 2024

Lessons learned from the innovative Nepal-US-UN partnership bringing renewable energy to the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
November 15, 2024

Connecting national aims and international actors for renewable energy in fragile states
October 7, 2024

Nepal’s deployment of a renewable energy system donated by the U.S. at its peacekeeping training center is pointing the way toward the UN’s climate goals
May 20, 2024