Planning for Electricity Access

This brief examines planning for access to electricity. That electricity for all campaigns around the globe often fall short of their targets is partly a failure of planning. In the area of generation and transmission, technical changes could impro...

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Main Authors: Chattopadhyay, Debabrata, Kitchlu, Rahul, Jordan, Rhonda L.
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: 2014
Subjects:
AIR
CO
CO2
GAS
OIL
PE
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20406798/planning-electricity-access
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20596
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spelling okr-10986-205962021-04-23T14:03:59Z Planning for Electricity Access Chattopadhyay, Debabrata Kitchlu, Rahul Jordan, Rhonda L. ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGGREGATE DEMAND AIR APPROACH AVAILABILITY BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BRIQUETTES BURNING COAL CHARCOAL CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 COAL COAL GENERATION COLOR COMBUSTION DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY DEMAND FORECAST DIESEL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS ELECTRIC UTILITY ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSION EMISSION FACTOR EMISSIONS END-USE ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INDUSTRIES ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY MIX ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FALLING FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FOSSIL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL FUEL SUPPLY FUELS GAS GASEOUS FUELS GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GLOBAL ENERGY MIX GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRID DISTRIBUTION GRID ELECTRIFICATION GRID EXTENSION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT HEAT GENERATION HEATING HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HYDROPOWER INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY LEAKAGE LIGNITE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS METHANE MIRRORS MODERN WORLD MOMENTUM OIL PE PELLETS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PIPELINE POWER POWER CONSUMPTION POWER SYSTEM POWER SYSTEM PLANNING PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION REMOTE SENSING RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOLID FUELS SOURCE OF ENERGY SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAX CREDITS TOOLS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRANSMISSION GRID TRANSPORT UTILITIES VOLTAGE WASTE WIDENING WIND WIND POWER WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT WORLD ENERGY WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK This brief examines planning for access to electricity. That electricity for all campaigns around the globe often fall short of their targets is partly a failure of planning. In the area of generation and transmission, technical changes could improve the handling of key constraints, such as fuel availability, funding, and the rate of building. Planning for distribution networks could be improved by gathering data on end-use demand and deploying geospatial tools. Most important of all, the entire planning process from generation to distribution must be better coordinated if access plans are to be successful. 2014-11-25T21:35:39Z 2014-11-25T21:35:39Z 2014-11-20 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20406798/planning-electricity-access http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20596 English Live Wire, 2014/35 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research The World Region World
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
AGGREGATE DEMAND
AIR
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BLACK CARBON
BOTTOM LINE
BRIQUETTES
BURNING COAL
CHARCOAL
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CO
CO2
COAL
COAL GENERATION
COLOR
COMBUSTION
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
DEMAND FORECAST
DIESEL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC UTILITY
ELECTRICAL POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRIFICATION
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSIONS
END-USE
ENERGY CONSUMERS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY INDUSTRIES
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY OUTLOOK
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
FALLING
FOREST
FOREST RESIDUES
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUELS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUEL
FUEL SUPPLY
FUELS
GAS
GASEOUS FUELS
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GLOBAL ENERGY MIX
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GRID DISTRIBUTION
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
GRID EXTENSION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAT
HEAT GENERATION
HEATING
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HYDROPOWER
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
LEAKAGE
LIGNITE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
METHANE
MIRRORS
MODERN WORLD
MOMENTUM
OIL
PE
PELLETS
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PIPELINE
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEM PLANNING
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
REMOTE SENSING
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLID FUELS
SOURCE OF ENERGY
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TAX CREDITS
TOOLS
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRANSMISSION GRID
TRANSPORT
UTILITIES
VOLTAGE
WASTE
WIDENING
WIND
WIND POWER
WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT
WORLD ENERGY
WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
AGGREGATE DEMAND
AIR
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BLACK CARBON
BOTTOM LINE
BRIQUETTES
BURNING COAL
CHARCOAL
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CO
CO2
COAL
COAL GENERATION
COLOR
COMBUSTION
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
DEMAND FORECAST
DIESEL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC UTILITY
ELECTRICAL POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRIFICATION
EMISSION
EMISSION FACTOR
EMISSIONS
END-USE
ENERGY CONSUMERS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY INDUSTRIES
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY OUTLOOK
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
FALLING
FOREST
FOREST RESIDUES
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUELS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FUEL
FUEL SUPPLY
FUELS
GAS
GASEOUS FUELS
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GLOBAL ENERGY MIX
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GRID DISTRIBUTION
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
GRID EXTENSION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAT
HEAT GENERATION
HEATING
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HYDROPOWER
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
LEAKAGE
LIGNITE
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
METHANE
MIRRORS
MODERN WORLD
MOMENTUM
OIL
PE
PELLETS
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PIPELINE
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEM PLANNING
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
REMOTE SENSING
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLID FUELS
SOURCE OF ENERGY
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TAX CREDITS
TOOLS
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRANSMISSION GRID
TRANSPORT
UTILITIES
VOLTAGE
WASTE
WIDENING
WIND
WIND POWER
WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT
WORLD ENERGY
WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK
Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Kitchlu, Rahul
Jordan, Rhonda L.
Planning for Electricity Access
geographic_facet The World Region
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relation Live Wire, 2014/35
description This brief examines planning for access to electricity. That electricity for all campaigns around the globe often fall short of their targets is partly a failure of planning. In the area of generation and transmission, technical changes could improve the handling of key constraints, such as fuel availability, funding, and the rate of building. Planning for distribution networks could be improved by gathering data on end-use demand and deploying geospatial tools. Most important of all, the entire planning process from generation to distribution must be better coordinated if access plans are to be successful.
format Brief
author Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Kitchlu, Rahul
Jordan, Rhonda L.
author_facet Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Kitchlu, Rahul
Jordan, Rhonda L.
author_sort Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
title Planning for Electricity Access
title_short Planning for Electricity Access
title_full Planning for Electricity Access
title_fullStr Planning for Electricity Access
title_full_unstemmed Planning for Electricity Access
title_sort planning for electricity access
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20406798/planning-electricity-access
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20596
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