Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide

Results-based approaches (RBA) are becoming increasingly important, in both developed and developing countries. Within the energy sector, there are already several large-scale results-based schemes that make payments to implementers and service pro...

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Main Authors: Vivid Economics, Savedoff, William
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
AIR
GHG
ICT
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24056508/results-based-aid-energy-sector-analytical-guide
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21622
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ACCESS TO LIGHTING
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
AIR
AIR POLLUTANTS
AIR POLLUTION
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BALANCE
BIOGAS
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUSINESS PLANS
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CARBON
CARBON ENERGY
CARBON INTENSITY
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
COLORS
CONNECTIVITY
COOKING
COOLING
COPYRIGHT
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
DOMESTIC SUPPLY
ECOSYSTEM
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRY
ENERGY ACCESS
ENERGY AUDITS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY INTERVENTION
ENERGY NEEDS
ENERGY OUTCOMES
ENERGY PROGRAMS
ENERGY PROJECTS
ENERGY SAVING
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SOLUTIONS
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL RISK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREST
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL POWER
FUEL
GENERATION
GHG
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GRID
GRID CONNECTION
GRID ELECTRICITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAT
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
ICT
IMAGES
IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCESS
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INSTALLATION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY
LIMITED ACCESS
MANUFACTURING
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
NETWORK SYSTEM
NETWORKS
PHONE
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROCUREMENT
RELIABILITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE POWER CAPACITY
RENEWABLE POWER PLANT
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
RESULT
RESULTS
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL ENERGY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR LANTERNS
SPACE HEATING
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TARGETS
TAX REVENUE
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELEVISIONS
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRANSMISSION
USABILITY
USER
USER EXPERIENCE
USER EXPERIENCES
USERS
USES
VERIFICATION
VOLTAGE
WATER HEATING
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ACCESS TO LIGHTING
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
AIR
AIR POLLUTANTS
AIR POLLUTION
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
BALANCE
BIOGAS
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUSINESS PLANS
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CARBON
CARBON ENERGY
CARBON INTENSITY
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
COLORS
CONNECTIVITY
COOKING
COOLING
COPYRIGHT
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
DOMESTIC SUPPLY
ECOSYSTEM
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRY
ENERGY ACCESS
ENERGY AUDITS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY INTERVENTION
ENERGY NEEDS
ENERGY OUTCOMES
ENERGY PROGRAMS
ENERGY PROJECTS
ENERGY SAVING
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SOLUTIONS
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL RISK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREST
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUEL
FOSSIL FUEL POWER
FUEL
GENERATION
GHG
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GRID
GRID CONNECTION
GRID ELECTRICITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAT
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
ICT
IMAGES
IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCESS
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INSTALLATION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY
LIMITED ACCESS
MANUFACTURING
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
NETWORK SYSTEM
NETWORKS
PHONE
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROCUREMENT
RELIABILITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE POWER CAPACITY
RENEWABLE POWER PLANT
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
RESULT
RESULTS
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL ENERGY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR LANTERNS
SPACE HEATING
SUPPLY CHAINS
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TARGETS
TAX REVENUE
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELEVISIONS
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRANSMISSION
USABILITY
USER
USER EXPERIENCE
USER EXPERIENCES
USERS
USES
VERIFICATION
VOLTAGE
WATER HEATING
Vivid Economics
Savedoff, William
Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP);Technical report 005/15
description Results-based approaches (RBA) are becoming increasingly important, in both developed and developing countries. Within the energy sector, there are already several large-scale results-based schemes that make payments to implementers and service providers. However, support to national or regional governments based on the achievement of results in the energy sector remains unusual. This report seeks to explore the opportunity of utilizing RBA within the energy sector. It complements earlier work by vivid economics and the energy sector management assistance program (ESMAP) on results-based financing (RBF). The report constitutes one output in a broader research agenda on RBAs in the energy sector being undertaken by ESMAP of the World Bank. This report is intended to provide a high-level guide to results-based aid in the energy sector. It should be useful for a wide range of interested parties, including recipients, donor agencies, development practitioners, and academics. By providing a clear and justified analytical framework, the report ensures that the analysis is rigorous and open to critique. Chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two considers the theory of change underlying results-based aid, and uses this to derive four pre-conditions for RBA to be effective. Chapter three provides a discussion of the energy results chain, which can be used to frame the selection of results level and indicator. Chapter four outlines the factors to consider when selecting a results level and indicator for RBA. Chapter five considers when it is appropriate to target governments as the recipient in an aid program, rather than implementers or service providers. Chapter six discusses the remaining key design issues within an RBA agreement. A final section, chapter seven, considers the intersection between RBA and ongoing work on tracking and measuring energy access under the sustainable energy for all initiative.
format Publications & Research
author Vivid Economics
Savedoff, William
author_facet Vivid Economics
Savedoff, William
author_sort Vivid Economics
title Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide
title_short Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide
title_full Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide
title_fullStr Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide
title_full_unstemmed Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide
title_sort results-based aid in the energy sector : an analytical guide
publisher World Bank Group, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24056508/results-based-aid-energy-sector-analytical-guide
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21622
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spelling okr-10986-216222021-04-23T14:04:03Z Results-Based Aid in the Energy Sector : An Analytical Guide Vivid Economics Savedoff, William ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO LIGHTING ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AIR AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION APPROACH AVAILABILITY BALANCE BIOGAS BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUSINESS PLANS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL INVESTMENT CARBON CARBON ENERGY CARBON INTENSITY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COLORS CONNECTIVITY COOKING COOLING COPYRIGHT DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DOMESTIC SUPPLY ECOSYSTEM ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRY ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY AUDITS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INTERVENTION ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTCOMES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOLUTIONS ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RISK FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREST FOREST DEGRADATION FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL POWER FUEL GENERATION GHG GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRID GRID CONNECTION GRID ELECTRICITY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT ICT IMAGES IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCESS IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY LIMITED ACCESS MANUFACTURING MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT NETWORK SYSTEM NETWORKS PHONE POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROCUREMENT RELIABILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM RENEWABLE POWER RENEWABLE POWER CAPACITY RENEWABLE POWER PLANT RENEWABLE SOURCES RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL ENERGY RESULT RESULTS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOLAR LANTERNS SPACE HEATING SUPPLY CHAINS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARGETS TAX REVENUE TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELEVISIONS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRANSMISSION USABILITY USER USER EXPERIENCE USER EXPERIENCES USERS USES VERIFICATION VOLTAGE WATER HEATING Results-based approaches (RBA) are becoming increasingly important, in both developed and developing countries. Within the energy sector, there are already several large-scale results-based schemes that make payments to implementers and service providers. However, support to national or regional governments based on the achievement of results in the energy sector remains unusual. This report seeks to explore the opportunity of utilizing RBA within the energy sector. It complements earlier work by vivid economics and the energy sector management assistance program (ESMAP) on results-based financing (RBF). The report constitutes one output in a broader research agenda on RBAs in the energy sector being undertaken by ESMAP of the World Bank. This report is intended to provide a high-level guide to results-based aid in the energy sector. It should be useful for a wide range of interested parties, including recipients, donor agencies, development practitioners, and academics. By providing a clear and justified analytical framework, the report ensures that the analysis is rigorous and open to critique. Chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two considers the theory of change underlying results-based aid, and uses this to derive four pre-conditions for RBA to be effective. Chapter three provides a discussion of the energy results chain, which can be used to frame the selection of results level and indicator. Chapter four outlines the factors to consider when selecting a results level and indicator for RBA. Chapter five considers when it is appropriate to target governments as the recipient in an aid program, rather than implementers or service providers. Chapter six discusses the remaining key design issues within an RBA agreement. A final section, chapter seven, considers the intersection between RBA and ongoing work on tracking and measuring energy access under the sustainable energy for all initiative. 2015-03-19T15:43:42Z 2015-03-19T15:43:42Z 2015-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24056508/results-based-aid-energy-sector-analytical-guide http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21622 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP);Technical report 005/15 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper