City Energy Efficiency Assessments
For cities that want to take concrete actions on improving energy efficiency, it is essential to understand what, where, and how big the potential energy-saving opportunities are, what measures are needed to capture the savings and at what costs, w...
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okr-10986-213042021-04-23T14:04:01Z City Energy Efficiency Assessments Energy Sector Management Assistance Program ABATEMENT MEASURES ABATEMENT POTENTIAL ACCESS TO FINANCING AIR AIR POLLUTION ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE APPROACH ASSESSMENT PROCESS AVAILABILITY BUILDING CODES BUILDING ENERGY USE CALCULATION CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON ENERGY CARBON INTENSITY CARBON SEQUESTRATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO2 CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COST OF ABATEMENT COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ENERGY COST-BENEFIT COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CRUDE ESTIMATES DEMAND MANAGEMENT DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION EMISSION ABATEMENT EMISSION TARGETS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY AUDITS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USAGE ENERGY USE FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL ANALYSES FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RETURNS FUEL FUELS GREEN AREAS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT COST GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL CO2 EMISSIONS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY INVESTMENT DECISIONS MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST NET COST POLLUTION POWER PRESENT VALUE PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS RETROFITTING SCENARIOS SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL COST UTILITIES VEHICLES VERTICAL AXIS WORLD ENERGY WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK For cities that want to take concrete actions on improving energy efficiency, it is essential to understand what, where, and how big the potential energy-saving opportunities are, what measures are needed to capture the savings and at what costs, what the implementation constraints are, and how priorities should be set given local capacity and resources. An energy efficiency assessment can provide the necessary clarity on these issues. Energy efficiency assessments can be done at different depths and with varying scopes, depending on the city's needs, capacity, and resources. The duration and cost of the assessment depends on the quality of existing data and the size and complexity of the sector. This guidance note provides an introduction to the objectives, scope, and outputs, as well as the basic steps and approaches of conducting the three types of energy efficiency assessments. 2015-01-20T22:23:13Z 2015-01-20T22:23:13Z 2014-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/23790922/city-energy-efficiency-assessments http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21304 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP);Knowledge series 021/14 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |
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ABATEMENT MEASURES ABATEMENT POTENTIAL ACCESS TO FINANCING AIR AIR POLLUTION ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE APPROACH ASSESSMENT PROCESS AVAILABILITY BUILDING CODES BUILDING ENERGY USE CALCULATION CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON ENERGY CARBON INTENSITY CARBON SEQUESTRATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO2 CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COST OF ABATEMENT COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ENERGY COST-BENEFIT COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CRUDE ESTIMATES DEMAND MANAGEMENT DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION EMISSION ABATEMENT EMISSION TARGETS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY AUDITS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USAGE ENERGY USE FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL ANALYSES FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RETURNS FUEL FUELS GREEN AREAS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT COST GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL CO2 EMISSIONS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY INVESTMENT DECISIONS MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST NET COST POLLUTION POWER PRESENT VALUE PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS RETROFITTING SCENARIOS SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL COST UTILITIES VEHICLES VERTICAL AXIS WORLD ENERGY WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK |
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ABATEMENT MEASURES ABATEMENT POTENTIAL ACCESS TO FINANCING AIR AIR POLLUTION ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE APPROACH ASSESSMENT PROCESS AVAILABILITY BUILDING CODES BUILDING ENERGY USE CALCULATION CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON ENERGY CARBON INTENSITY CARBON SEQUESTRATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO2 CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COST OF ABATEMENT COST OF ELECTRICITY COST OF ENERGY COST-BENEFIT COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CRUDE ESTIMATES DEMAND MANAGEMENT DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION EMISSION ABATEMENT EMISSION TARGETS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY AUDIT ENERGY AUDITS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PLANNING ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USAGE ENERGY USE FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL ANALYSES FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RETURNS FUEL FUELS GREEN AREAS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT COST GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL CO2 EMISSIONS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY INVESTMENT DECISIONS MARGINAL ABATEMENT MARGINAL ABATEMENT COST NET COST POLLUTION POWER PRESENT VALUE PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS RETROFITTING SCENARIOS SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TOTAL COST UTILITIES VEHICLES VERTICAL AXIS WORLD ENERGY WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK Energy Sector Management Assistance Program City Energy Efficiency Assessments |
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For cities that want to take concrete
actions on improving energy efficiency, it is essential to
understand what, where, and how big the potential
energy-saving opportunities are, what measures are needed to
capture the savings and at what costs, what the
implementation constraints are, and how priorities should be
set given local capacity and resources. An energy efficiency
assessment can provide the necessary clarity on these
issues. Energy efficiency assessments can be done at
different depths and with varying scopes, depending on the
city's needs, capacity, and resources. The duration and
cost of the assessment depends on the quality of existing
data and the size and complexity of the sector. This
guidance note provides an introduction to the objectives,
scope, and outputs, as well as the basic steps and
approaches of conducting the three types of energy
efficiency assessments. |
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Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program |
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City Energy Efficiency Assessments |
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City Energy Efficiency Assessments |
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City Energy Efficiency Assessments |
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City Energy Efficiency Assessments |
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City Energy Efficiency Assessments |
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city energy efficiency assessments |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/23790922/city-energy-efficiency-assessments http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21304 |
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