Tracking Progress Toward Providing Sustainable Energy for All in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
To sustain momentum for the achievement of the sustainable energy for all (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 t...
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Format: | Brief |
Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20228547/tracking-progress-toward-providing-sustainable-energy-all-eastern-europe-central-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20252 |
Summary: | To sustain momentum for the achievement
of the sustainable energy for all (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. The primary indicators
and data sources that the GTF uses to track progress toward
the three SE4ALL goals are summarized in this note. This
note uses data from the GTF to provide a regional and
country perspective on the three pillars of SE4ALL for
Eastern Europe and Central Asia (ECA). The first section
considers energy access. The note looks at the renewable
energy and energy efficiency goals. |
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