Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa
The SE4ALL objectives are global, with individual countries setting their own national targets in a way that is consistent with the overall spirit of the initiative. Because countries differ greatly in their ability to pursue the three objectives,...
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okr-10986-202512021-06-14T10:22:02Z Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa Portale, Elisa de Wit, Joeri ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR AIR POLLUTION APPROACH BIOGAS BIOMASS ENERGY BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES CLIMATE COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION OF FUELS COOKING ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MIX ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRY FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FORESTRY FUEL FUELS GASEOUS FUELS GLOBAL EMISSIONS GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HYDROPOWER INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS MODERN WORLD PE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PIPELINE POWER PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PRIMARY ENERGY SAVINGS PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SMOKE SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR POWER SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS WASTE WIND WIND POWER The SE4ALL objectives are global, with individual countries setting their own national targets in a way that is consistent with the overall spirit of the initiative. Because countries differ greatly in their ability to pursue the three objectives, some will make more rapid progress in one area while others will excel elsewhere, depending on their respective starting points and comparative advantages as well as on the resources and support that they are able to marshal. To sustain momentum for the achievement of the SE4ALL objectives, a means of charting global progress to 2030 is needed. The World Bank and the International Energy Agency led a consortium of 15 international agencies to establish the SE4ALL Global Tracking Framework (GTF), which provides a system for regular global reporting, based on rigorous, yet practical, given available databases, technical measures. This note is based on that framework (World Bank 2014). SE4ALL will publish an updated version of the GTF in 2015. 2014-09-25T22:22:50Z 2014-09-25T22:22:50Z 2014-09-22 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20227658/tracking-progress-toward-sustainable-energy-all-middle-east-north-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20251 English Live Wire, 2014/31 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Middle East and North Africa |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR AIR POLLUTION APPROACH BIOGAS BIOMASS ENERGY BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES CLIMATE COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION OF FUELS COOKING ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MIX ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRY FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FORESTRY FUEL FUELS GASEOUS FUELS GLOBAL EMISSIONS GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HYDROPOWER INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS MODERN WORLD PE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PIPELINE POWER PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PRIMARY ENERGY SAVINGS PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SMOKE SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR POWER SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS WASTE WIND WIND POWER |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR AIR POLLUTION APPROACH BIOGAS BIOMASS ENERGY BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES CLIMATE COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION OF FUELS COOKING ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MIX ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRY FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FORESTRY FUEL FUELS GASEOUS FUELS GLOBAL EMISSIONS GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HYDROPOWER INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS MODERN WORLD PE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PIPELINE POWER PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PRIMARY ENERGY SAVINGS PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SMOKE SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR POWER SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS WASTE WIND WIND POWER Portale, Elisa de Wit, Joeri Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa |
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The SE4ALL objectives are global, with
individual countries setting their own national targets in a
way that is consistent with the overall spirit of the
initiative. Because countries differ greatly in their
ability to pursue the three objectives, some will make more
rapid progress in one area while others will excel
elsewhere, depending on their respective starting points and
comparative advantages as well as on the resources and
support that they are able to marshal. To sustain momentum
for the achievement of the SE4ALL objectives, a means of
charting global progress to 2030 is needed. The World Bank
and the International Energy Agency led a consortium of 15
international agencies to establish the SE4ALL Global
Tracking Framework (GTF), which provides a system for
regular global reporting, based on rigorous, yet practical,
given available databases, technical measures. This note is
based on that framework (World Bank 2014). SE4ALL will
publish an updated version of the GTF in 2015. |
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Portale, Elisa de Wit, Joeri |
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Portale, Elisa de Wit, Joeri |
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Portale, Elisa |
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Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa |
title_short |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa |
title_full |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa |
title_fullStr |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa |
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Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in the Middle East and North Africa |
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tracking progress toward
sustainable energy for all in the middle east and north africa |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20227658/tracking-progress-toward-sustainable-energy-all-middle-east-north-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20251 |
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