Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014
The objectives of the second EAP CSI Regional Forum are twofold. The first is to share the progress, findings, and challenges of implementing the initiative s second phase. The second is to promote South-South collaboration, learning, and knowledge...
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ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACTION PLAN ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES AFFORDABILITY AFFORDABLE PRICES AGGREGATE DEMAND AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY ALLOCATION MECHANISMS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM APPROACH BANK LENDING BANK MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES BIOGAS BIOMASS BOILERS BRIQUETTES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANS BUYER BUYERS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON FINANCE CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATION SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS CLEAN AIR CLEAN TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COAL USE COMBUSTION COMBUSTION CHAMBER COMBUSTION CHAMBERS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONTACT INFORMATION COORDINATION MECHANISM COPYRIGHT COST SAVINGS CREDITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT CENTER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS DOMESTIC COAL ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRICITY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT END-USER END-USERS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENTERPRISE DISCIPLINE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FEASIBILITY STUDIES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST GENDER GENDER MAINSTREAMING GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS GLOBAL COMMUNICATION GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GPS GREENHOUSE GAS HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEATING SYSTEM HEATING SYSTEMS HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDUSTRY STANDARDS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERVENTION KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LACK OF AWARENESS LEGAL STANDARDS LOAN MANUFACTURING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MENU MIGRATION MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY NEW TECHNOLOGY NEWSLETTER NUTRITION PARTICULATE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS PARTICULATE MATTER PENETRATION RATE PENETRATION RATES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHOTO PILOT PROJECT PILOT PROJECTS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLICY SUPPORT POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION REDUCTION POWER PRIVATE FUNDING PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PRODUCERS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROMOTION ACTIVITIES PROTOCOL PROTOCOLS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE R;AMP;D REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESULT RESULTS RISK FACTOR RISK FACTORS RURAL ENERGY SALES REVENUE SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SERVICES SOLID FUELS STANDARDIZATION SUPERVISION SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT THERMAL EFFICIENCY THERMAL PERFORMANCE TRAINING CENTER UNION UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS USER USERS USES VERIFICATION VILLAGE VILLAGES VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WEB WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORKERS |
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ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACTION PLAN ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES AFFORDABILITY AFFORDABLE PRICES AGGREGATE DEMAND AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY ALLOCATION MECHANISMS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM APPROACH BANK LENDING BANK MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES BIOGAS BIOMASS BOILERS BRIQUETTES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANS BUYER BUYERS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON FINANCE CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATION SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS CLEAN AIR CLEAN TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COAL USE COMBUSTION COMBUSTION CHAMBER COMBUSTION CHAMBERS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONTACT INFORMATION COORDINATION MECHANISM COPYRIGHT COST SAVINGS CREDITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT CENTER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS DOMESTIC COAL ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRICITY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT END-USER END-USERS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENTERPRISE DISCIPLINE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FEASIBILITY STUDIES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST GENDER GENDER MAINSTREAMING GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS GLOBAL COMMUNICATION GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GPS GREENHOUSE GAS HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEATING SYSTEM HEATING SYSTEMS HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDUSTRY STANDARDS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERVENTION KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LACK OF AWARENESS LEGAL STANDARDS LOAN MANUFACTURING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MENU MIGRATION MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY NEW TECHNOLOGY NEWSLETTER NUTRITION PARTICULATE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS PARTICULATE MATTER PENETRATION RATE PENETRATION RATES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHOTO PILOT PROJECT PILOT PROJECTS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLICY SUPPORT POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION REDUCTION POWER PRIVATE FUNDING PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PRODUCERS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROMOTION ACTIVITIES PROTOCOL PROTOCOLS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE R;AMP;D REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESULT RESULTS RISK FACTOR RISK FACTORS RURAL ENERGY SALES REVENUE SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SERVICES SOLID FUELS STANDARDIZATION SUPERVISION SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT THERMAL EFFICIENCY THERMAL PERFORMANCE TRAINING CENTER UNION UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS USER USERS USES VERIFICATION VILLAGE VILLAGES VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WEB WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORKERS World Bank Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 |
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East Asia and Pacific East Asia China |
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The objectives of the second EAP CSI
Regional Forum are twofold. The first is to share the
progress, findings, and challenges of implementing the
initiative s second phase. The second is to promote
South-South collaboration, learning, and knowledge-sharing,
with a focus on China s experiences. The forum is being held
in Beijing on April 28, 2014, as part of a four-day event
(April 26 29, 2014). A two-day, pre-forum event held April
26 27 focuses on participation in the 8th China Clean Stoves
Expo in Langfang, Hebei province. Post-forum, South-South
knowledge-exchange activities, scheduled for April 29,
feature a meeting with officials of China s Rural Energy and
Environment Agency (REEA) on South- South collaboration,
tour of the stove-testing center at China Agriculture
University in Beijing, and field visits with local stove
manufacturers in Gaobeidian, Hebei province. The forum is
co-organized by the China Alliance for Clean Stoves (CACS)
and the REEA, Ministry of Agriculture, with funding support
provided by the Australian government s DFAT, through the
World Bank s EAAIG, and ASTAE. |
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Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 |
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Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 |
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Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 |
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Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 |
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Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 |
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clean stove initiative forum proceedings : beijing, china, april 26-29, 2014 |
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okr-10986-210702021-04-23T14:04:00Z Clean Stove Initiative Forum Proceedings : Beijing, China, April 26-29, 2014 World Bank ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACTION PLAN ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES AFFORDABILITY AFFORDABLE PRICES AGGREGATE DEMAND AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY ALLOCATION MECHANISMS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM APPROACH BANK LENDING BANK MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES BIOGAS BIOMASS BOILERS BRIQUETTES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANS BUYER BUYERS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON FINANCE CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATION SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS CLEAN AIR CLEAN TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COAL USE COMBUSTION COMBUSTION CHAMBER COMBUSTION CHAMBERS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONTACT INFORMATION COORDINATION MECHANISM COPYRIGHT COST SAVINGS CREDITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT CENTER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS DOMESTIC COAL ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRICITY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT END-USER END-USERS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENTERPRISE DISCIPLINE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FEASIBILITY STUDIES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST GENDER GENDER MAINSTREAMING GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS GLOBAL COMMUNICATION GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GPS GREENHOUSE GAS HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEATING SYSTEM HEATING SYSTEMS HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDUSTRY STANDARDS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERVENTION KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LACK OF AWARENESS LEGAL STANDARDS LOAN MANUFACTURING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET RESEARCH MARKET SEGMENTS MARKETING MENU MIGRATION MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY NEW TECHNOLOGY NEWSLETTER NUTRITION PARTICULATE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS PARTICULATE MATTER PENETRATION RATE PENETRATION RATES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHOTO PILOT PROJECT PILOT PROJECTS POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLICY SUPPORT POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION REDUCTION POWER PRIVATE FUNDING PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PRODUCERS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROMOTION ACTIVITIES PROTOCOL PROTOCOLS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE R;AMP;D REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESULT RESULTS RISK FACTOR RISK FACTORS RURAL ENERGY SALES REVENUE SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SERVICES SOLID FUELS STANDARDIZATION SUPERVISION SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT THERMAL EFFICIENCY THERMAL PERFORMANCE TRAINING CENTER UNION UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS USER USERS USES VERIFICATION VILLAGE VILLAGES VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WEB WILLINGNESS TO PAY WORKERS The objectives of the second EAP CSI Regional Forum are twofold. The first is to share the progress, findings, and challenges of implementing the initiative s second phase. The second is to promote South-South collaboration, learning, and knowledge-sharing, with a focus on China s experiences. The forum is being held in Beijing on April 28, 2014, as part of a four-day event (April 26 29, 2014). A two-day, pre-forum event held April 26 27 focuses on participation in the 8th China Clean Stoves Expo in Langfang, Hebei province. Post-forum, South-South knowledge-exchange activities, scheduled for April 29, feature a meeting with officials of China s Rural Energy and Environment Agency (REEA) on South- South collaboration, tour of the stove-testing center at China Agriculture University in Beijing, and field visits with local stove manufacturers in Gaobeidian, Hebei province. The forum is co-organized by the China Alliance for Clean Stoves (CACS) and the REEA, Ministry of Agriculture, with funding support provided by the Australian government s DFAT, through the World Bank s EAAIG, and ASTAE. 2015-01-05T18:12:18Z 2015-01-05T18:12:18Z 2014-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/04/22671336/beijing-china-clean-stove-initiative-forum-proceedings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21070 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific East Asia China |