Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme

This report documents the experience of developing a green electricity scheme in Shanghai, China. It is intended to be a resource when replicating this effort in another city or country. The study consists of two parts. In Part 1, the general chara...

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Main Authors: Berrah, Noureddine, Heijndermans, Enno, Crowdis, Mark D.
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/09/7339622/shanghai-developing-green-electricity-scheme
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topic ACID RAIN
AGRICULTURAL WASTES
AIR QUALITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BIOMASS
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CLEANER ENVIRONMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMBUSTION
CONSUMER DEMAND
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY BILL
ELECTRICITY CAPACITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY GENERATING
ELECTRICITY GENERATING CAPACITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY PRICE
ELECTRICITY PRICING
ELECTRICITY PRODUCT
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION CAPACITY
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTS
ELECTRICITY PROVIDERS
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SOURCE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE
END-USER
END-USERS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY CROPS
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY EXPERTS
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FLUE GAS
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL PRICES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL PRICE
FUELS
GAS CLEANING
GASIFICATION
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GENERATORS
GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GREEN ELECTRICITY
GREEN POWER
GREEN POWER PROGRAM
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GASES
HYDROPOWER
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INCOME
KILOWATT-HOUR
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
NATURAL GAS
NITROGEN
NITROGEN OXIDE
NITROGEN OXIDES
OIL
PACIFIC REGION
PARTICULATES
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM COKE
PILOT PROJECTS
POLLUTANTS
POWER COMPANY
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTORS
POWER STATIONS
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PYROLYSIS
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW
RENEWABLE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE GENERATION
RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
RETAIL COMPETITION
SEWAGE GAS
SOLAR POWER
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
SULFUR
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SULFUR OXIDES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
TAX CREDITS
TAX INCENTIVES
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
UTILITIES
WASTE INCINERATION
WIND
WIND FARMS
WOOD
spellingShingle ACID RAIN
AGRICULTURAL WASTES
AIR QUALITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BIOMASS
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CLEANER ENVIRONMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMBUSTION
CONSUMER DEMAND
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY BILL
ELECTRICITY CAPACITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY GENERATING
ELECTRICITY GENERATING CAPACITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY PRICE
ELECTRICITY PRICING
ELECTRICITY PRODUCT
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION CAPACITY
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTS
ELECTRICITY PROVIDERS
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SOURCE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE
END-USER
END-USERS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY CROPS
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY EXPERTS
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
FLUE GAS
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL PRICES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL PRICE
FUELS
GAS CLEANING
GASIFICATION
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GENERATORS
GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GREEN ELECTRICITY
GREEN POWER
GREEN POWER PROGRAM
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GASES
HYDROPOWER
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INCOME
KILOWATT-HOUR
LANDFILL
LANDFILL GAS
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
NATURAL GAS
NITROGEN
NITROGEN OXIDE
NITROGEN OXIDES
OIL
PACIFIC REGION
PARTICULATES
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM COKE
PILOT PROJECTS
POLLUTANTS
POWER COMPANY
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTORS
POWER STATIONS
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PYROLYSIS
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW
RENEWABLE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE GENERATION
RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
RETAIL COMPETITION
SEWAGE GAS
SOLAR POWER
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
SULFUR
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SULFUR OXIDES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
TAX CREDITS
TAX INCENTIVES
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
UTILITIES
WASTE INCINERATION
WIND
WIND FARMS
WOOD
Berrah, Noureddine
Heijndermans, Enno
Crowdis, Mark D.
Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
China
relation ESMAP technical paper;no. 105
description This report documents the experience of developing a green electricity scheme in Shanghai, China. It is intended to be a resource when replicating this effort in another city or country. The study consists of two parts. In Part 1, the general characteristics of both the framework for green electricity products and the market for green electricity products are presented. It also presents a summary of international experience, including a description of the green electricity concept and the market penetration in different countries, the characteristics of frameworks under which renewable electricity products are developed, and the characteristics of products developed under these frameworks. Different options for verifying and certifying frameworks are discussed on the basis of case studies. Finally, the required institutional framework and options for awareness creation and marketing are examined. In Part 2, the culminating framework and product characteristics for Shanghai are presented. The report provides a description of the scope of green electricity in Shanghai and it also describes the emerging Shanghai framework for green electricity products. At the end of Part 2, the report addresses the remaining issues concerning the development of the framework and the product. In addition, recommendations are provided for further development and the next steps.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Berrah, Noureddine
Heijndermans, Enno
Crowdis, Mark D.
author_facet Berrah, Noureddine
Heijndermans, Enno
Crowdis, Mark D.
author_sort Berrah, Noureddine
title Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme
title_short Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme
title_full Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme
title_fullStr Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme
title_full_unstemmed Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme
title_sort shanghai : developing a green electricity scheme
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/09/7339622/shanghai-developing-green-electricity-scheme
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17949
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spelling okr-10986-179492021-04-23T14:03:38Z Shanghai : Developing a Green Electricity Scheme Berrah, Noureddine Heijndermans, Enno Crowdis, Mark D. ACID RAIN AGRICULTURAL WASTES AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIOMASS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLEANER ENVIRONMENT CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMBUSTION CONSUMER DEMAND ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILL ELECTRICITY CAPACITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY GENERATING ELECTRICITY GENERATING CAPACITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY PRICE ELECTRICITY PRICING ELECTRICITY PRODUCT ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION CAPACITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTS ELECTRICITY PROVIDERS ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY SOURCE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMISSION EMISSIONS EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE END-USER END-USERS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SOURCES ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FLUE GAS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL PRICES FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUELS GAS CLEANING GASIFICATION GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GENERATORS GEOTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL POWER GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREEN ELECTRICITY GREEN POWER GREEN POWER PROGRAM GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HYDROPOWER IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME KILOWATT-HOUR LANDFILL LANDFILL GAS MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE NATURAL GAS NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDE NITROGEN OXIDES OIL PACIFIC REGION PARTICULATES PETROLEUM PETROLEUM COKE PILOT PROJECTS POLLUTANTS POWER COMPANY POWER SECTOR POWER SECTORS POWER STATIONS PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PYROLYSIS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGIES RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW RENEWABLE ENERGY REQUIREMENTS RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE GENERATION RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS RETAIL COMPETITION SEWAGE GAS SOLAR POWER SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE SULFUR OXIDES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TAX CREDITS TAX INCENTIVES URBAN ENVIRONMENT UTILITIES WASTE INCINERATION WIND WIND FARMS WOOD This report documents the experience of developing a green electricity scheme in Shanghai, China. It is intended to be a resource when replicating this effort in another city or country. The study consists of two parts. In Part 1, the general characteristics of both the framework for green electricity products and the market for green electricity products are presented. It also presents a summary of international experience, including a description of the green electricity concept and the market penetration in different countries, the characteristics of frameworks under which renewable electricity products are developed, and the characteristics of products developed under these frameworks. Different options for verifying and certifying frameworks are discussed on the basis of case studies. Finally, the required institutional framework and options for awareness creation and marketing are examined. In Part 2, the culminating framework and product characteristics for Shanghai are presented. The report provides a description of the scope of green electricity in Shanghai and it also describes the emerging Shanghai framework for green electricity products. At the end of Part 2, the report addresses the remaining issues concerning the development of the framework and the product. In addition, recommendations are provided for further development and the next steps. 2014-04-22T16:29:54Z 2014-04-22T16:29:54Z 2006-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/09/7339622/shanghai-developing-green-electricity-scheme http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17949 English en_US ESMAP technical paper;no. 105 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific China