A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio
The summary reviews the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) activities in energy efficiency (EE), from 1997 to 2002, and evaluates thematic impacts, and lessons of the ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio, though outputs such as capa...
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okr-10986-202762021-04-23T14:03:38Z A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio World Bank ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONSERVATION PROJECTS CONTINUOUS MONITORING DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY CENTER ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUNDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES ENERGY USE FOSSIL FUEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEAT HEATING HEATING SYSTEMS INCOME INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INDUSTRIAL SITES JOINT VENTURE LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS LOCAL WATER LOCAL WATER UTILITY MUNICIPAL WATER MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL GAS OPERATING COSTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER FACTOR CORRECTION POWER PLANTS PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC WATER PUMPING STATIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY SANITATION UTILITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SLUM DWELLERS SLUMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSACTION COSTS URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AIR QUALITY URBAN AREA URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT PROJECT URBAN POOR URBAN WATER URBAN WATER UTILITIES UTILITY OPERATOR UTILITY STAFF WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER UTILITIES WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER PRODUCTION WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY The summary reviews the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) activities in energy efficiency (EE), from 1997 to 2002, and evaluates thematic impacts, and lessons of the ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio, though outputs such as capacity and knowledge, and other downstream activities, capturing best practices from lessons learned. It describes the overall impacts ESMAP played in mainstreaming EE within the Bank, and client countries, the catalytic role in supporting EE work, and its shift from its conventional demand-side management approach, to innovative energy service-driven, institutional and financing delivery mechanisms. Lessons suggest a careful topical selection for effective cross-country exchange, followed by systematic planning; establishing an institutional infrastructure for making energy conservation a profitable commercial business; establishing financing intermediaries between project developers and financiers, to bridge knowledge, and perception gaps, reducing transaction costs; and, expanding knowledge dissemination on innovative mechanisms, methodologies, and strategies in project design. 2014-09-30T15:08:30Z 2014-09-30T15:08:30Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/3003269/review-esmap-energy-efficiency-portfolio http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20276 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) paper series;no. 271/03 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONSERVATION PROJECTS CONTINUOUS MONITORING DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY CENTER ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUNDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES ENERGY USE FOSSIL FUEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEAT HEATING HEATING SYSTEMS INCOME INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INDUSTRIAL SITES JOINT VENTURE LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS LOCAL WATER LOCAL WATER UTILITY MUNICIPAL WATER MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL GAS OPERATING COSTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER FACTOR CORRECTION POWER PLANTS PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC WATER PUMPING STATIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY SANITATION UTILITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SLUM DWELLERS SLUMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSACTION COSTS URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AIR QUALITY URBAN AREA URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT PROJECT URBAN POOR URBAN WATER URBAN WATER UTILITIES UTILITY OPERATOR UTILITY STAFF WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER UTILITIES WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER PRODUCTION WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY |
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONSERVATION PROJECTS CONTINUOUS MONITORING DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY CENTER ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUNDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES ENERGY USE FOSSIL FUEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEAT HEATING HEATING SYSTEMS INCOME INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INDUSTRIAL SITES JOINT VENTURE LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS LOCAL WATER LOCAL WATER UTILITY MUNICIPAL WATER MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL GAS OPERATING COSTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER FACTOR CORRECTION POWER PLANTS PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC WATER PUMPING STATIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY SANITATION UTILITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SLUM DWELLERS SLUMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSACTION COSTS URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AIR QUALITY URBAN AREA URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT PROJECT URBAN POOR URBAN WATER URBAN WATER UTILITIES UTILITY OPERATOR UTILITY STAFF WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER UTILITIES WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER PRODUCTION WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY World Bank A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance
Programme (ESMAP) paper series;no. 271/03 |
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The summary reviews the Energy Sector
Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) activities in energy
efficiency (EE), from 1997 to 2002, and evaluates thematic
impacts, and lessons of the ESMAP Energy Efficiency
Portfolio, though outputs such as capacity and knowledge,
and other downstream activities, capturing best practices
from lessons learned. It describes the overall impacts ESMAP
played in mainstreaming EE within the Bank, and client
countries, the catalytic role in supporting EE work, and its
shift from its conventional demand-side management approach,
to innovative energy service-driven, institutional and
financing delivery mechanisms. Lessons suggest a careful
topical selection for effective cross-country exchange,
followed by systematic planning; establishing an
institutional infrastructure for making energy conservation
a profitable commercial business; establishing financing
intermediaries between project developers and financiers, to
bridge knowledge, and perception gaps, reducing transaction
costs; and, expanding knowledge dissemination on innovative
mechanisms, methodologies, and strategies in project design. |
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Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio |
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A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio |
title_full |
A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio |
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A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio |
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A Review of ESMAP Energy Efficiency Portfolio |
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review of esmap energy efficiency portfolio |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/3003269/review-esmap-energy-efficiency-portfolio http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20276 |
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