Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III
This document aims to provide background information and motivation regarding bioenergy's role in promoting sustainable rural development. It discusses ways to support the implementation of bioenergy through policies, including those that can...
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okr-10986-180622021-04-23T14:03:38Z Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III Kartha, Sivan Leach, Gerald Rajan, Sudhir Chella ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL CROPS ALTERNATIVE USES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION ANIMAL DUNG ATMOSPHERE AVAILABILITY BAGASSE BAGASSE COGENERATION BALANCE BATTERIES BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS AVAILABILITY BIOMASS CONVERSION BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES BIOMASS ELECTRICITY BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY PROJECTS BIOMASS ENERGY SYSTEMS BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK BIOMASS FOR ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BIOMASS FUEL PRODUCTION BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS GASIFICATION BIOMASS INTO ELECTRICITY BIOMASS POWER BIOMASS POWER PLANT BIOMASS POWER PRODUCTION BIOMASS PRODUCTION BIOMASS RESOURCE BIOMASS RESOURCES BIOMASS SUPPLY SYSTEMS CANE CANE PROCESSING CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON ENERGY CARBON REDUCTIONS CEMENT CHARCOAL CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CHEMICAL PROCESSES CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COGENERATION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COOKING CROP DRYING DEGRADED LANDS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING PLANT DRY WOOD ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTROLYSIS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CARRIERS ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY PRICES ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENERGY USERS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ETHANOL ETHANOL FROM SUGARCANE EUCALYPTUS TREES EXCHANGE RATE FEEDSTOCK FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL FUEL COST FUEL ETHANOL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY GAS RESOURCES GASEOUS FUELS GASES GASIFICATION PROCESS GASIFIER GENERATION GEOTHERMAL GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HYDROGEN HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNAL COMBUSTION LAND TENURE LAND USE LIQUID FUELS LOAD FACTOR METHANE NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY NATURAL BIOMASS RESOURCES NITROUS OXIDE NUTRIENT DEPLETION OIL ORGANIC MATERIALS PILOT PROJECTS POLLUTANTS POWER PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY PROCESS HEAT PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS RAINFALL RAW MATERIAL RENEWABLE BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPLIES RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ELECTRICITY SOLID FUELS SOURCE OF ENERGY SPACE HEATING STEAM TURBINE STEAM TURBINES SUGAR INDUSTRIES SUGARCANE SUPPLY CURVES SURPLUS POWER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS TECHNOLOGICAL OPTIONS TRADEOFFS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRANSPORT COSTS TREE PLANTATIONS UTILITIES WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WATER HEATING WATERSHED WIND WOOD CHIPS This document aims to provide background information and motivation regarding bioenergy's role in promoting sustainable rural development. It discusses ways to support the implementation of bioenergy through policies, including those that can mobilize private sector activity. Volume I, the main report provides an overview of implementation issues for bioenergy projects and programs; Volume II provides technical information regarding biomass resources and technological options; and Volume III provides discussions of real-world bioenergy implementations through case studies and profiles. 2014-04-25T18:25:24Z 2014-04-25T18:25:24Z 2005-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6747179/advancing-bioenergy-sustainable-development-guideline-policymakers-investors-volumes-ii-iii http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18062 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP);ESM 300/05 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL CROPS ALTERNATIVE USES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION ANIMAL DUNG ATMOSPHERE AVAILABILITY BAGASSE BAGASSE COGENERATION BALANCE BATTERIES BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS AVAILABILITY BIOMASS CONVERSION BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES BIOMASS ELECTRICITY BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY PROJECTS BIOMASS ENERGY SYSTEMS BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK BIOMASS FOR ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BIOMASS FUEL PRODUCTION BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS GASIFICATION BIOMASS INTO ELECTRICITY BIOMASS POWER BIOMASS POWER PLANT BIOMASS POWER PRODUCTION BIOMASS PRODUCTION BIOMASS RESOURCE BIOMASS RESOURCES BIOMASS SUPPLY SYSTEMS CANE CANE PROCESSING CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON ENERGY CARBON REDUCTIONS CEMENT CHARCOAL CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CHEMICAL PROCESSES CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COGENERATION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COOKING CROP DRYING DEGRADED LANDS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING PLANT DRY WOOD ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTROLYSIS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CARRIERS ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY PRICES ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENERGY USERS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ETHANOL ETHANOL FROM SUGARCANE EUCALYPTUS TREES EXCHANGE RATE FEEDSTOCK FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL FUEL COST FUEL ETHANOL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY GAS RESOURCES GASEOUS FUELS GASES GASIFICATION PROCESS GASIFIER GENERATION GEOTHERMAL GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HYDROGEN HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNAL COMBUSTION LAND TENURE LAND USE LIQUID FUELS LOAD FACTOR METHANE NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY NATURAL BIOMASS RESOURCES NITROUS OXIDE NUTRIENT DEPLETION OIL ORGANIC MATERIALS PILOT PROJECTS POLLUTANTS POWER PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY PROCESS HEAT PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS RAINFALL RAW MATERIAL RENEWABLE BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPLIES RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ELECTRICITY SOLID FUELS SOURCE OF ENERGY SPACE HEATING STEAM TURBINE STEAM TURBINES SUGAR INDUSTRIES SUGARCANE SUPPLY CURVES SURPLUS POWER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS TECHNOLOGICAL OPTIONS TRADEOFFS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRANSPORT COSTS TREE PLANTATIONS UTILITIES WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WATER HEATING WATERSHED WIND WOOD CHIPS |
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ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL CROPS ALTERNATIVE USES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION ANIMAL DUNG ATMOSPHERE AVAILABILITY BAGASSE BAGASSE COGENERATION BALANCE BATTERIES BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS AVAILABILITY BIOMASS CONVERSION BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES BIOMASS ELECTRICITY BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY PROJECTS BIOMASS ENERGY SYSTEMS BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK BIOMASS FOR ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BIOMASS FUEL PRODUCTION BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS GASIFICATION BIOMASS INTO ELECTRICITY BIOMASS POWER BIOMASS POWER PLANT BIOMASS POWER PRODUCTION BIOMASS PRODUCTION BIOMASS RESOURCE BIOMASS RESOURCES BIOMASS SUPPLY SYSTEMS CANE CANE PROCESSING CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON ENERGY CARBON REDUCTIONS CEMENT CHARCOAL CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CHEMICAL PROCESSES CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COGENERATION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COOKING CROP DRYING DEGRADED LANDS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING PLANT DRY WOOD ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTROLYSIS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CARRIERS ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY PRICES ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENERGY USERS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ETHANOL ETHANOL FROM SUGARCANE EUCALYPTUS TREES EXCHANGE RATE FEEDSTOCK FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL FUEL COST FUEL ETHANOL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY GAS RESOURCES GASEOUS FUELS GASES GASIFICATION PROCESS GASIFIER GENERATION GEOTHERMAL GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HYDROGEN HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNAL COMBUSTION LAND TENURE LAND USE LIQUID FUELS LOAD FACTOR METHANE NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY NATURAL BIOMASS RESOURCES NITROUS OXIDE NUTRIENT DEPLETION OIL ORGANIC MATERIALS PILOT PROJECTS POLLUTANTS POWER PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY PROCESS HEAT PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS RAINFALL RAW MATERIAL RENEWABLE BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPLIES RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL ELECTRICITY SOLID FUELS SOURCE OF ENERGY SPACE HEATING STEAM TURBINE STEAM TURBINES SUGAR INDUSTRIES SUGARCANE SUPPLY CURVES SURPLUS POWER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS TECHNOLOGICAL OPTIONS TRADEOFFS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRANSPORT COSTS TREE PLANTATIONS UTILITIES WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WATER HEATING WATERSHED WIND WOOD CHIPS Kartha, Sivan Leach, Gerald Rajan, Sudhir Chella Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance
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description |
This document aims to provide background
information and motivation regarding bioenergy's role
in promoting sustainable rural development. It discusses
ways to support the implementation of bioenergy through
policies, including those that can mobilize private sector
activity. Volume I, the main report provides an overview of
implementation issues for bioenergy projects and programs;
Volume II provides technical information regarding biomass
resources and technological options; and Volume III provides
discussions of real-world bioenergy implementations through
case studies and profiles. |
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Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
author |
Kartha, Sivan Leach, Gerald Rajan, Sudhir Chella |
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Kartha, Sivan Leach, Gerald Rajan, Sudhir Chella |
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Kartha, Sivan |
title |
Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III |
title_short |
Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III |
title_full |
Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III |
title_fullStr |
Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III |
title_full_unstemmed |
Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development : Guideline for Policymakers and Investors, Volumes I, II, and III |
title_sort |
advancing bioenergy for sustainable development : guideline for policymakers and investors, volumes i, ii, and iii |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6747179/advancing-bioenergy-sustainable-development-guideline-policymakers-investors-volumes-ii-iii http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18062 |
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