District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank
This study reviews the history and development of district heating and district cooling, together referred to as district energy in North America, Western Europe, Asia, Eastern and Central Europe, and the Former Soviet Union (FSU). Experience from...
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okr-10986-139032021-04-23T14:03:10Z District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank Gochenour, Carolyn AIJ AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BOILERS CAPITAL MARKETS CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CITIES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEANER FUELS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COOLING COOLING SYSTEMS COST RECOVERY DEREGULATION DISTRICT ENERGY DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING PROJECTS DISTRICT HEATING SECTOR DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY SAVINGS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLIES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING FIRMS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL THINKING ESCO EXPENDITURES FLEXIBILITY FUELS GEF GENERATOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HEAT PRICING HEAT PRODUCTION HEATING HEATING FROM CENTRAL STATIONS HEATING OF BUILDINGS HOUSING INCOME INSULATION JOINT IMPLEMENTATION LEAKAGE LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET LIBERALIZATION METHANE MUNICIPAL BUDGETS NATURAL GAS NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OIL PEAT POLLUTION POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER PLANTS PRIMARY ENERGY REFRIGERATION RENEWABLES SOLID FUELS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURES VENTILATION WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY This study reviews the history and development of district heating and district cooling, together referred to as district energy in North America, Western Europe, Asia, Eastern and Central Europe, and the Former Soviet Union (FSU). Experience from other parts of the world where DH systems exist could be beneficial to DH industry managers and regulators in Eastern and Central Europe and FSU countries in modernizing their management systems and improving their policies and practices to allow for the attraction of capital that is urgently needed. The report reviews, in a systematic manner, the key institutional, economic, financial, technical, and environmental issues in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe and the FSU with the goal of arriving at operationally relevant issues and defining the awareness and understanding of the nature of activities which can lead to increasing energy efficiency and the attractiveness of district energy to private financing. 2013-06-13T16:17:32Z 2013-06-13T16:17:32Z 2001-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1089583/district-energy-trends-issues-opportunities-role-world-bank 0-8213-4911-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13903 English en_US World Bank Technical Paper;No. 493 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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AIJ AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BOILERS CAPITAL MARKETS CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CITIES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEANER FUELS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COOLING COOLING SYSTEMS COST RECOVERY DEREGULATION DISTRICT ENERGY DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING PROJECTS DISTRICT HEATING SECTOR DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY SAVINGS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLIES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING FIRMS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL THINKING ESCO EXPENDITURES FLEXIBILITY FUELS GEF GENERATOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HEAT PRICING HEAT PRODUCTION HEATING HEATING FROM CENTRAL STATIONS HEATING OF BUILDINGS HOUSING INCOME INSULATION JOINT IMPLEMENTATION LEAKAGE LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET LIBERALIZATION METHANE MUNICIPAL BUDGETS NATURAL GAS NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OIL PEAT POLLUTION POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER PLANTS PRIMARY ENERGY REFRIGERATION RENEWABLES SOLID FUELS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURES VENTILATION WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY |
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AIJ AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BOILERS CAPITAL MARKETS CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CITIES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEANER FUELS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COOLING COOLING SYSTEMS COST RECOVERY DEREGULATION DISTRICT ENERGY DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING PROJECTS DISTRICT HEATING SECTOR DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY SAVINGS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLIES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING FIRMS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL THINKING ESCO EXPENDITURES FLEXIBILITY FUELS GEF GENERATOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HEAT PRICING HEAT PRODUCTION HEATING HEATING FROM CENTRAL STATIONS HEATING OF BUILDINGS HOUSING INCOME INSULATION JOINT IMPLEMENTATION LEAKAGE LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET LIBERALIZATION METHANE MUNICIPAL BUDGETS NATURAL GAS NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OIL PEAT POLLUTION POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER PLANTS PRIMARY ENERGY REFRIGERATION RENEWABLES SOLID FUELS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURES VENTILATION WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY Gochenour, Carolyn District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank |
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World Bank Technical Paper;No. 493 |
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This study reviews the history and
development of district heating and district cooling,
together referred to as district energy in North America,
Western Europe, Asia, Eastern and Central Europe, and the
Former Soviet Union (FSU). Experience from other parts of
the world where DH systems exist could be beneficial to DH
industry managers and regulators in Eastern and Central
Europe and FSU countries in modernizing their management
systems and improving their policies and practices to allow
for the attraction of capital that is urgently needed. The
report reviews, in a systematic manner, the key
institutional, economic, financial, technical, and
environmental issues in the countries of Eastern and Central
Europe and the FSU with the goal of arriving at
operationally relevant issues and defining the awareness and
understanding of the nature of activities which can lead to
increasing energy efficiency and the attractiveness of
district energy to private financing. |
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Publications & Research :: Publication |
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Gochenour, Carolyn |
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Gochenour, Carolyn |
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Gochenour, Carolyn |
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District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank |
title_short |
District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank |
title_full |
District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank |
title_fullStr |
District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank |
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District Energy Trends, Issues, and Opportunities : The Role of the World Bank |
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district energy trends, issues, and opportunities : the role of the world bank |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1089583/district-energy-trends-issues-opportunities-role-world-bank http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13903 |
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