Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started
The world's primary energy needs are expected to grow rapidly over the next two decades, with the largest incremental increase coming from developing countries. This will require over US$25 trillion in energy supply infrastructure investment b...
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL APPROACH BALANCE BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK GUARANTEES BANK PROCUREMENT BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES BASELINE EMISSIONS BENEFICIARIES BID BID EVALUATION BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDS BONDS BORROWER BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGETING BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL BASE CARBON CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCING CASH FLOW CIVIL WORKS CLIMATE CHANGE COGENERATION COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT COMPETITIVENESS COMPLEX CONTRACTS CONTRACT AWARD CONTRACT AWARDS CONTRACT PERFORMANCE CONTRACT VALUE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTORS CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP COST ESTIMATES CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT LINE CREDIT LINES CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT RISKS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT REPAYMENT DEFAULTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DISBURSEMENT DISTRICT HEATING ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMERGING MARKETS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY BILLS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST SAVINGS ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENTS EQUITY MARKETS ESCROW ESP ESP DESIGNS EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATION PROCESS FINANCES FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCING PLAN FREE ENERGY FUEL FUEL SWITCHING FUND MANAGER FUND MANAGERS GENERAL PUBLIC GENERATION GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICE GREENHOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN PROCEEDS LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL MARKETS MANAGEMENT SERVICES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MATURE CAPITAL MARKETS METHOD OF PROCUREMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MORAL HAZARD NONPAYMENT OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OUTSOURCING PARTIAL CREDIT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE RISK PIPELINE PORTFOLIO POWER POWER GENERATION PRIMARY ENERGY PRIVATE BORROWERS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT AGENT PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT ISSUES PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT STAFF PROCUREMENTS PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS PROTOCOLS PUBLIC PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC BUDGETING PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC ENTITIES PUBLIC OFFICERS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC TENDERS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RESULT RESULTS RETENTION RETURN RETURNS REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING FUNDS RISK PREMIUMS RISK SHARING SERVICE CONTRACT SERVICE PROVIDER SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL BIDS TECHNICAL EVALUATIONS TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES THERMAL UNIT TONS OF CARBON TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSPARENCY UNIT PRICE USER USES UTILITIES UTILITY BILLS UTILITY DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT VEHICLES VENDOR VERIFICATION VOLATILE ENERGY WORKING CAPITAL |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL APPROACH BALANCE BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK GUARANTEES BANK PROCUREMENT BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES BASELINE EMISSIONS BENEFICIARIES BID BID EVALUATION BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDS BONDS BORROWER BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGETING BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL BASE CARBON CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCING CASH FLOW CIVIL WORKS CLIMATE CHANGE COGENERATION COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT COMPETITIVENESS COMPLEX CONTRACTS CONTRACT AWARD CONTRACT AWARDS CONTRACT PERFORMANCE CONTRACT VALUE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTORS CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP COST ESTIMATES CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT LINE CREDIT LINES CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT RISKS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT REPAYMENT DEFAULTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DISBURSEMENT DISTRICT HEATING ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMERGING MARKETS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY BILLS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST SAVINGS ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENTS EQUITY MARKETS ESCROW ESP ESP DESIGNS EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATION PROCESS FINANCES FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCING PLAN FREE ENERGY FUEL FUEL SWITCHING FUND MANAGER FUND MANAGERS GENERAL PUBLIC GENERATION GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICE GREENHOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN PROCEEDS LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL MARKETS MANAGEMENT SERVICES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MATURE CAPITAL MARKETS METHOD OF PROCUREMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MORAL HAZARD NONPAYMENT OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OUTSOURCING PARTIAL CREDIT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE RISK PIPELINE PORTFOLIO POWER POWER GENERATION PRIMARY ENERGY PRIVATE BORROWERS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT AGENT PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT ISSUES PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT STAFF PROCUREMENTS PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS PROTOCOLS PUBLIC PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC BUDGETING PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC ENTITIES PUBLIC OFFICERS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC TENDERS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RESULT RESULTS RETENTION RETURN RETURNS REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING FUNDS RISK PREMIUMS RISK SHARING SERVICE CONTRACT SERVICE PROVIDER SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL BIDS TECHNICAL EVALUATIONS TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES THERMAL UNIT TONS OF CARBON TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSPARENCY UNIT PRICE USER USES UTILITIES UTILITY BILLS UTILITY DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT VEHICLES VENDOR VERIFICATION VOLATILE ENERGY WORKING CAPITAL World Bank Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started |
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Energy Sector Management assistance Program
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The world's primary energy needs
are expected to grow rapidly over the next two decades, with
the largest incremental increase coming from developing
countries. This will require over US$25 trillion in energy
supply infrastructure investment by 2030. Meeting the growth
in energy demand through traditional energy development
models is unsustainable from both environmental and energy
security perspectives. Finding new ways to meet energy needs
sustainably while maintaining robust socioeconomic
development is imperative. This note offers more operational
guidance on how to get started with such programs. It starts
with a summary of the report's main findings and then
delves into operational modalities of operationalizing these
findings for World Bank (WB) operations, including issues of
WB procurement and financing. Rather than seek to recommend
changes in WB procedures, it presents some ideas and options
under current WB processes to formulate operational
approaches and strategies to deliver large-scale energy
savings to public agencies, at both the national and local levels. |
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Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started |
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Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started |
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Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started |
title_fullStr |
Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started |
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Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started |
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public procurement of energy efficiency services : getting started |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/17672635/public-procurement-energy-efficiency-services-getting-started-energy-efficienct-cities-initiative-helping-cities-meet-energy-challenges-new-century http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17523 |
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okr-10986-175232021-04-23T14:03:38Z Public Procurement of Energy Efficiency Services : Getting Started World Bank ACCESS TO CAPITAL APPROACH BALANCE BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK GUARANTEES BANK PROCUREMENT BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES BASELINE EMISSIONS BENEFICIARIES BID BID EVALUATION BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDS BONDS BORROWER BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGETING BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL BASE CARBON CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCING CASH FLOW CIVIL WORKS CLIMATE CHANGE COGENERATION COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT COMPETITIVENESS COMPLEX CONTRACTS CONTRACT AWARD CONTRACT AWARDS CONTRACT PERFORMANCE CONTRACT VALUE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTORS CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP COST ESTIMATES CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT LINE CREDIT LINES CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT RISKS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEBT REPAYMENT DEFAULTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DISBURSEMENT DISTRICT HEATING ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMERGING MARKETS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY BILLS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST SAVINGS ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENTS EQUITY MARKETS ESCROW ESP ESP DESIGNS EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATION PROCESS FINANCES FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCING PLAN FREE ENERGY FUEL FUEL SWITCHING FUND MANAGER FUND MANAGERS GENERAL PUBLIC GENERATION GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICE GREENHOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN PROCEEDS LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL MARKETS MANAGEMENT SERVICES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MATURE CAPITAL MARKETS METHOD OF PROCUREMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MORAL HAZARD NONPAYMENT OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OUTSOURCING PARTIAL CREDIT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE RISK PIPELINE PORTFOLIO POWER POWER GENERATION PRIMARY ENERGY PRIVATE BORROWERS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT AGENT PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES PROCUREMENT ISSUES PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT STAFF PROCUREMENTS PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS PROTOCOLS PUBLIC PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC BUDGETING PUBLIC CONTRACTS PUBLIC ENTITIES PUBLIC OFFICERS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC TENDERS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RESULT RESULTS RETENTION RETURN RETURNS REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING FUNDS RISK PREMIUMS RISK SHARING SERVICE CONTRACT SERVICE PROVIDER SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL BIDS TECHNICAL EVALUATIONS TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES THERMAL UNIT TONS OF CARBON TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSPARENCY UNIT PRICE USER USES UTILITIES UTILITY BILLS UTILITY DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT VEHICLES VENDOR VERIFICATION VOLATILE ENERGY WORKING CAPITAL The world's primary energy needs are expected to grow rapidly over the next two decades, with the largest incremental increase coming from developing countries. This will require over US$25 trillion in energy supply infrastructure investment by 2030. Meeting the growth in energy demand through traditional energy development models is unsustainable from both environmental and energy security perspectives. Finding new ways to meet energy needs sustainably while maintaining robust socioeconomic development is imperative. This note offers more operational guidance on how to get started with such programs. It starts with a summary of the report's main findings and then delves into operational modalities of operationalizing these findings for World Bank (WB) operations, including issues of WB procurement and financing. Rather than seek to recommend changes in WB procedures, it presents some ideas and options under current WB processes to formulate operational approaches and strategies to deliver large-scale energy savings to public agencies, at both the national and local levels. 2014-03-31T20:03:54Z 2014-03-31T20:03:54Z 2010-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/17672635/public-procurement-energy-efficiency-services-getting-started-energy-efficienct-cities-initiative-helping-cities-meet-energy-challenges-new-century http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17523 English en_US Energy Sector Management assistance Program (ESMAP);Brief note 09/10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |