Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment

There is now a strong foundation of good practice emerging from past and ongoing renewable energy (RE) projects, whether supported by the WBG or others, making it possible to develop and implement future projects faster, at lower costs, and with gr...

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Main Authors: Cabraal, R. Anil, Wang, Xiaodong, Heffner, Grayson, Zhang, Yabei
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
GAS
LNG
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6319118/renewable-energy-toolkit-needs-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18068
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topic APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BALANCE
CAPACITY FACTOR
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FINANCE OPERATIONS
CARBON REVENUES
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLEAN ENERGY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION TURBINE
COMBUSTION TURBINES
CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
COST ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
ELECTRIC SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION SOURCES
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS REDUCTION
ENERGY ACTIVITY
ENERGY NEEDS
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY PRODUCTION
ENERGY PRODUCTION INCENTIVES
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL RESOURCES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL COMBUSTION
FUEL OBLIGATION
GAS
GAS TURBINE
GENERATION
GEOTHERMAL
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GREEN POWER
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
KILOWATT-HOURS
LAND USE
LNG
MARGINAL COST
NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS IMPORTS
NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS USE
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OPEC
PARTICULATES
PEAK DEMAND
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER PLANT
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PRODUCTION
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER STATIONS
PRESENT VALUE
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPITAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT DEVELOPERS
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPORT
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RENEWABLE GENERATION
RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION
RENEWABLE PROJECTS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARIFF
WIND
WIND CAPACITY
WIND DEVELOPMENT
WIND ENERGY
WIND ENERGY GENERATION
WIND ENERGY PROJECT
WIND FARM
WIND POTENTIAL
WIND POWER
WIND POWER BID
WIND PROJECT
WIND RESOURCE
WIND RESOURCES
spellingShingle APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BALANCE
CAPACITY FACTOR
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FINANCE OPERATIONS
CARBON REVENUES
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLEAN ENERGY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION TURBINE
COMBUSTION TURBINES
CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
COST ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
ELECTRIC SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSION
EMISSION SOURCES
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS REDUCTION
ENERGY ACTIVITY
ENERGY NEEDS
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY PRODUCTION
ENERGY PRODUCTION INCENTIVES
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL RESOURCES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL COMBUSTION
FUEL OBLIGATION
GAS
GAS TURBINE
GENERATION
GEOTHERMAL
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GREEN POWER
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
KILOWATT-HOURS
LAND USE
LNG
MARGINAL COST
NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS IMPORTS
NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS USE
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OPEC
PARTICULATES
PEAK DEMAND
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER PLANT
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PRODUCTION
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER STATIONS
PRESENT VALUE
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPITAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT DEVELOPERS
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPORT
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RENEWABLE GENERATION
RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION
RENEWABLE PROJECTS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARIFF
WIND
WIND CAPACITY
WIND DEVELOPMENT
WIND ENERGY
WIND ENERGY GENERATION
WIND ENERGY PROJECT
WIND FARM
WIND POTENTIAL
WIND POWER
WIND POWER BID
WIND PROJECT
WIND RESOURCE
WIND RESOURCES
Cabraal, R. Anil
Wang, Xiaodong
Heffner, Grayson
Zhang, Yabei
Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment
geographic_facet Africa
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) Technical paper series;no. 077
description There is now a strong foundation of good practice emerging from past and ongoing renewable energy (RE) projects, whether supported by the WBG or others, making it possible to develop and implement future projects faster, at lower costs, and with greater confidence in their overall sustainability. To further this process, the World Bank plans to develop an "Operational Guide to Design and Implement Renewable Energy," which will provide the necessary tools to assist Bank staff and member country personnel in improving the design and implementation of RE projects. This operational guide will help to significantly reduce project preparation cost and preparation time and increase project success. Developing the RE toolkit consists of two phases: phase I, a scoping study and need assessments, and phase II, developing the RE toolkit. This report summarizes the findings from phase I. It consists of the following four sections, which are the major activities undertaken under phase I : a) need assessment with the World Bank Group task managers; b) need assessment with RE industries and financial institutions; c) inventory research of previous work on toolkits related to rural energy and renewable energy; and d) development of a conceptual framework and a proposal for phase II.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Cabraal, R. Anil
Wang, Xiaodong
Heffner, Grayson
Zhang, Yabei
author_facet Cabraal, R. Anil
Wang, Xiaodong
Heffner, Grayson
Zhang, Yabei
author_sort Cabraal, R. Anil
title Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment
title_short Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment
title_full Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment
title_fullStr Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment
title_sort renewable energy toolkit needs assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6319118/renewable-energy-toolkit-needs-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18068
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spelling okr-10986-180682021-04-23T14:03:38Z Renewable Energy Toolkit Needs Assessment Cabraal, R. Anil Wang, Xiaodong Heffner, Grayson Zhang, Yabei APPROACH AVAILABILITY BALANCE CAPACITY FACTOR CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FINANCE CARBON FINANCE OPERATIONS CARBON REVENUES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEAN ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION TURBINE COMBUSTION TURBINES CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COST ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM ELECTRIC SYSTEM ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SYSTEM EMISSION EMISSION SOURCES EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY ACTIVITY ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY PRODUCTION INCENTIVES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL RESOURCES FOSSIL FUELS FUEL COMBUSTION FUEL OBLIGATION GAS GAS TURBINE GENERATION GEOTHERMAL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREEN POWER GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS GREENHOUSE GASES INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KILOWATT-HOURS LAND USE LNG MARGINAL COST NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS IMPORTS NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL GAS SUPPLY NATURAL GAS USE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OPEC PARTICULATES PEAK DEMAND PETROLEUM PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER PLANT POWER PRODUCERS POWER PRODUCTION POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORM POWER STATIONS PRESENT VALUE PUBLIC UTILITIES RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPITAL RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT DEVELOPERS RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPORT RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RENEWABLE GENERATION RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE POWER RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION RENEWABLE PROJECTS RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARIFF WIND WIND CAPACITY WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND ENERGY GENERATION WIND ENERGY PROJECT WIND FARM WIND POTENTIAL WIND POWER WIND POWER BID WIND PROJECT WIND RESOURCE WIND RESOURCES There is now a strong foundation of good practice emerging from past and ongoing renewable energy (RE) projects, whether supported by the WBG or others, making it possible to develop and implement future projects faster, at lower costs, and with greater confidence in their overall sustainability. To further this process, the World Bank plans to develop an "Operational Guide to Design and Implement Renewable Energy," which will provide the necessary tools to assist Bank staff and member country personnel in improving the design and implementation of RE projects. This operational guide will help to significantly reduce project preparation cost and preparation time and increase project success. Developing the RE toolkit consists of two phases: phase I, a scoping study and need assessments, and phase II, developing the RE toolkit. This report summarizes the findings from phase I. It consists of the following four sections, which are the major activities undertaken under phase I : a) need assessment with the World Bank Group task managers; b) need assessment with RE industries and financial institutions; c) inventory research of previous work on toolkits related to rural energy and renewable energy; and d) development of a conceptual framework and a proposal for phase II. 2014-04-25T19:11:29Z 2014-04-25T19:11:29Z 2005-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6319118/renewable-energy-toolkit-needs-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18068 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) Technical paper series;no. 077 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Africa