Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia
In declaring 2012 the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, the UN General Assembly established three global objectives to be accomplished by 2030: to ensure universal access to modern energy services,1 to double the 2010 share of ren...
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okr-10986-202542021-06-14T10:23:32Z Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia Portale, Elisa de Wit, Joeri ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR POLLUTION APPROACH BIOGAS BIOMASS BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION OF FUELS COOKING ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MIX ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRY FOREST RESIDUES FUEL FUELS GASEOUS FUELS GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN ENERGY DEMAND HEATING HEATING FUELS HYDROPOWER IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POWER PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PRIMARY ENERGY SAVINGS PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES SMOKE SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL FUEL WASTE WIND In declaring 2012 the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, the UN General Assembly established three global objectives to be accomplished by 2030: to ensure universal access to modern energy services,1 to double the 2010 share of renewable energy in the global energy mix, and to double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency relative to the period 1990 2010 (SE4ALL 2012). 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 consor¬tium 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 frame¬work (World Bank 2014). SE4ALL will publish an updated version of the GTF in 2015. 2014-09-25T22:27:23Z 2014-09-25T22:27:23Z 2014-09-22 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20227664/tracking-progress-toward-sustainable-energy-all-south-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20254 English Live Wire, 2014/32 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia South Asia |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR POLLUTION APPROACH BIOGAS BIOMASS BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION OF FUELS COOKING ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MIX ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRY FOREST RESIDUES FUEL FUELS GASEOUS FUELS GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN ENERGY DEMAND HEATING HEATING FUELS HYDROPOWER IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POWER PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PRIMARY ENERGY SAVINGS PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES SMOKE SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL FUEL WASTE WIND |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO ENERGY SERVICES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR POLLUTION APPROACH BIOGAS BIOMASS BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES COAL COMBUSTION COMBUSTION OF FUELS COOKING ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MIX ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRY FOREST RESIDUES FUEL FUELS GASEOUS FUELS GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN ENERGY DEMAND HEATING HEATING FUELS HYDROPOWER IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POWER PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PRIMARY ENERGY SAVINGS PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES SMOKE SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL FUEL WASTE WIND Portale, Elisa de Wit, Joeri Tracking Progress Toward Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia |
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In declaring 2012 the International
Year of Sustainable Energy for All, the UN General Assembly
established three global objectives to be accomplished by
2030: to ensure universal access to modern energy services,1
to double the 2010 share of renewable energy in the global
energy mix, and to double the global rate of improvement in
energy efficiency relative to the period 1990 2010 (SE4ALL
2012). 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 consor¬tium 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 frame¬work (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 South Asia |
title_short |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia |
title_full |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia |
title_fullStr |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Tracking Progress Toward
Sustainable Energy for All in South Asia |
title_sort |
tracking progress toward
sustainable energy for all in south asia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20227664/tracking-progress-toward-sustainable-energy-all-south-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20254 |
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