Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries

Six emerging economies, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Africa, are proactively seeking to identify opportunities and related financial, technical, and policy requirements to move towards a low carbon growth path. With the help o...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
BUS
CO
CO2
GHG
OIL
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/09/11495396/low-carbon-growth-country-studies-getting-started-experience-six-countries
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topic ABATEMENT COSTS
ALLOCATION
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
BINDING CONSTRAINT
BUS
CARBON
CARBON CONTENT
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON ECONOMY
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON INTENSITY
CARBON MARKET
CARBON MITIGATION
CARBON MODELING
CARBON POLICIES
CARBON STOCKS
CARBON TAXES
CLEAN COAL
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES
CLIMATE RESPONSE
CO
CO2
COAL
COAL TECHNOLOGIES
COGENERATION
COMMERCIAL ENERGY
CONSERVATION
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST OF TRANSPORT
COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEFORESTATION RATES
DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT
DISCOUNT RATE
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC MODEL
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PROFILE
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSION SCENARIOS
EMISSION STANDARDS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS PROFILE
EMISSIONS SCENARIO
END-USE
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY MARKET
ENERGY MODELING
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY SERVICE
ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY
ENERGY USE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EQUILIBRIUM
ETHANOL
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INCENTIVE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL POLICY
FISCAL POLICIES
FOREST DEGRADATION
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SECTOR
FORESTS
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUELS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
FUEL PRICES
GAS SECTORS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
GENERATION CAPACITY
GHG
GLOBAL EMISSION
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
IMPACT ANALYSIS
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
LAND USE
LAND USE CHANGE
LOW CARBON ECONOMY
MARGINAL ABATEMENT
MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST
MITIGATION POTENTIAL
NET COST
OIL
PASTURES
PEAK DEMAND
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLICY SCENARIOS
POWER GENERATION
POWER SECTOR
PRIVATE TRANSPORT
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC WORKS
RAPID TRANSIT
REDUCING EMISSIONS
REFRIGERATION
RELATIVE PRICES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ROADS
SMALL HYDROPOWER
SOLAR ENERGY
STREAMS
SUGAR CANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
TAX
TOLL
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC DEMAND
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EMISSIONS
TRANSPORT PLANNING
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN TRANSPORT
VEHICLE
VEHICLE FUEL
VEHICLE FUEL EFFICIENCY
WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WEALTH
WIND
WIND POWER
spellingShingle ABATEMENT COSTS
ALLOCATION
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
BINDING CONSTRAINT
BUS
CARBON
CARBON CONTENT
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON ECONOMY
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON INTENSITY
CARBON MARKET
CARBON MITIGATION
CARBON MODELING
CARBON POLICIES
CARBON STOCKS
CARBON TAXES
CLEAN COAL
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES
CLIMATE RESPONSE
CO
CO2
COAL
COAL TECHNOLOGIES
COGENERATION
COMMERCIAL ENERGY
CONSERVATION
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST OF TRANSPORT
COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEFORESTATION RATES
DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT
DISCOUNT RATE
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC MODEL
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSION LEVELS
EMISSION PROFILE
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSION SCENARIOS
EMISSION STANDARDS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS PROFILE
EMISSIONS SCENARIO
END-USE
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY MARKET
ENERGY MODELING
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY SERVICE
ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY
ENERGY USE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EQUILIBRIUM
ETHANOL
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INCENTIVE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL POLICY
FISCAL POLICIES
FOREST DEGRADATION
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SECTOR
FORESTS
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUELS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
FUEL PRICES
GAS SECTORS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL
GENERATION CAPACITY
GHG
GLOBAL EMISSION
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
IMPACT ANALYSIS
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
LAND USE
LAND USE CHANGE
LOW CARBON ECONOMY
MARGINAL ABATEMENT
MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST
MITIGATION POTENTIAL
NET COST
OIL
PASTURES
PEAK DEMAND
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLICY SCENARIOS
POWER GENERATION
POWER SECTOR
PRIVATE TRANSPORT
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC WORKS
RAPID TRANSIT
REDUCING EMISSIONS
REFRIGERATION
RELATIVE PRICES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ROADS
SMALL HYDROPOWER
SOLAR ENERGY
STREAMS
SUGAR CANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
TAX
TOLL
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC DEMAND
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EMISSIONS
TRANSPORT PLANNING
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN TRANSPORT
VEHICLE
VEHICLE FUEL
VEHICLE FUEL EFFICIENCY
WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WEALTH
WIND
WIND POWER
World Bank
Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries
geographic_facet Africa
East Asia and Pacific
Latin America & Caribbean
South Asia
Brazil
China
India
Indonesia
Mexico
South Africa
relation Low Carbon Growth Country Studies Program;
description Six emerging economies, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Africa, are proactively seeking to identify opportunities and related financial, technical, and policy requirements to move towards a low carbon growth path. With the help of the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), the governments of these countries have initiated country-specific studies to assess their development goals and priorities, in conjunction with greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation opportunities, and examine the additional costs and benefits of lower carbon growth. Mitigation actions today are expected to reduce future expenditure on adaptation. These actions can help attract international concessional funding to co-finance programs in energy, industry, transport, and natural resource management, which have carbon reduction implications. This paper illustrates the framework and the steps to perform a comprehensive assessment of GHG mitigation options, highlighting the central importance of sustained communication with stakeholders in the study process.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries
title_short Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries
title_full Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries
title_fullStr Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries
title_full_unstemmed Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries
title_sort low carbon growth country studies--getting started : experience from six countries
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/09/11495396/low-carbon-growth-country-studies-getting-started-experience-six-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17535
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spelling okr-10986-175352021-04-23T14:03:38Z Low Carbon Growth Country Studies--Getting Started : Experience from Six Countries World Bank ABATEMENT COSTS ALLOCATION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY BINDING CONSTRAINT BUS CARBON CARBON CONTENT CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON ECONOMY CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FINANCE CARBON INTENSITY CARBON MARKET CARBON MITIGATION CARBON MODELING CARBON POLICIES CARBON STOCKS CARBON TAXES CLEAN COAL CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES CLIMATE RESPONSE CO CO2 COAL COAL TECHNOLOGIES COGENERATION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSERVATION COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST OF TRANSPORT COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEFORESTATION RATES DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT DISCOUNT RATE DISTRIBUTION LOSSES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC MODEL EFFECTIVE STRATEGY ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMISSION EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION PROFILE EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES EMISSION REDUCTION POTENTIAL EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSION SCENARIOS EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS PROFILE EMISSIONS SCENARIO END-USE ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MODELING ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUILIBRIUM ETHANOL FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INCENTIVE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL POLICY FISCAL POLICIES FOREST DEGRADATION FORESTRY FORESTRY SECTOR FORESTS FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL EFFICIENCY STANDARDS FUEL PRICES GAS SECTORS GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL GENERATION CAPACITY GHG GLOBAL EMISSION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LOW CARBON ECONOMY MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST MITIGATION POTENTIAL NET COST OIL PASTURES PEAK DEMAND POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY SCENARIOS POWER GENERATION POWER SECTOR PRIVATE TRANSPORT PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC WORKS RAPID TRANSIT REDUCING EMISSIONS REFRIGERATION RELATIVE PRICES RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE ROADS SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR ENERGY STREAMS SUGAR CANE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT TAX TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC DEMAND TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT POLICY IMPLEMENTATION TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION URBAN TRANSPORT VEHICLE VEHICLE FUEL VEHICLE FUEL EFFICIENCY WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WEALTH WIND WIND POWER Six emerging economies, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Africa, are proactively seeking to identify opportunities and related financial, technical, and policy requirements to move towards a low carbon growth path. With the help of the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), the governments of these countries have initiated country-specific studies to assess their development goals and priorities, in conjunction with greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation opportunities, and examine the additional costs and benefits of lower carbon growth. Mitigation actions today are expected to reduce future expenditure on adaptation. These actions can help attract international concessional funding to co-finance programs in energy, industry, transport, and natural resource management, which have carbon reduction implications. This paper illustrates the framework and the steps to perform a comprehensive assessment of GHG mitigation options, highlighting the central importance of sustained communication with stakeholders in the study process. 2014-03-31T20:45:52Z 2014-03-31T20:45:52Z 2009-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/09/11495396/low-carbon-growth-country-studies-getting-started-experience-six-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17535 English en_US Low Carbon Growth Country Studies Program; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Africa East Asia and Pacific Latin America & Caribbean South Asia Brazil China India Indonesia Mexico South Africa