Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010

The World Bank is responding well to its clients’ demand for financing of transmission and distribution projects. By helping to reduce losses, encouraging the integration of renewable energy, and expanding networks to increase supply, supported pro...

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Main Authors: Oguah, Samuel, Chattopadhyay, Debabrata, Bazilian, Morgan
Format: Brief
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
GAS
PE
CO2
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730709/supporting-transmission-distribution-projects-world-bank-investments-2010
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spelling okr-10986-221122021-04-23T14:04:07Z Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010 Oguah, Samuel Chattopadhyay, Debabrata Bazilian, Morgan TRANSMISSION CAPACITY POWER PLANTS RENEWABLE RESOURCES CARBON DIOXIDE FOSSIL FUELS CARBON STORMS ACTIVITIES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY GENERATION COST OF ELECTRICITY INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY WIND CLEAN ENERGY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS EMISSIONS POWER GRIDS POWER SUPPLY ENERGY GENERATION GAS PE PRICE VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POWER SYSTEM BORDER TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CO2 PETROLEUM SUSTAINABLE OPERATION OIL POWER SYSTEMS TRANSMISSION FACILITIES EMISSION FACTOR ENERGY MIX ENERGY SOURCES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOREST RESIDUES POWER SECTOR CAPACITY ENERGY SUPPLY ELECTRIFICATION WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY GAS EMISSIONS PELLETS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT FUELS POWER DISTRIBUTION CARBON EMISSIONS BORDER TRADE ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION GREENHOUSE ELECTRIC GRID GRID RELIABILITY POWER DEMAND LEAD ENERGY TRANSMISSION HEAT CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT ELECTRIC POWER SOURCE OF ENERGY BLACK CARBON UTILITIES SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY POWER RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICITY QUALITY OF ENERGY WIND POWER CLIMATE WIND ENERGY HYDROPOWER WORLD ENERGY FOREST PETROLEUM GAS RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION ENVIRONMENT TRANSMISSION SYSTEM ENERGY PRICES GENERATING CAPACITY PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY DEMAND ELECTRICITY PRICES ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY TONS OF CARBON COMBUSTION INVESTMENT GASEOUS FUELS COAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK FUEL LESS AVAILABILITY FACILITIES CLEAN TECHNOLOGY BOTTOM LINE INVESTMENTS RENEWABLE SOURCES METHANE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS BRIQUETTES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS POWER SYSTEM PLANNING RENEWABLE ENERGY RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY GENERATION SYSTEMS POWER FLOWS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE HEAT GENERATION PIPELINE FOSSIL TRANSMISSION LINES PRICES BENEFITS ENERGY The World Bank is responding well to its clients’ demand for financing of transmission and distribution projects. By helping to reduce losses, encouraging the integration of renewable energy, and expanding networks to increase supply, supported projects will improve the financial health of utilities, service for consumers, and economic growth. Regional interconnection projects, in particular, are lowering the cost of power, boosting reliability and shrinking the reserve requirements imposed on generation systems. Private sector participation and system wide analysis will be the keys to the success of future projects. 2015-07-07T18:26:46Z 2015-07-07T18:26:46Z 2015-06 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730709/supporting-transmission-distribution-projects-world-bank-investments-2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22112 English en_US Live Wire, 2015/48 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
POWER PLANTS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
CARBON DIOXIDE
FOSSIL FUELS
CARBON
STORMS
ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
GENERATION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
WIND
CLEAN ENERGY
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
EMISSIONS
POWER GRIDS
POWER SUPPLY
ENERGY GENERATION
GAS
PE
PRICE
VOLTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
POWER SYSTEM
BORDER TRANSMISSION
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
BIOMASS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
CO2
PETROLEUM
SUSTAINABLE OPERATION
OIL
POWER SYSTEMS
TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
EMISSION FACTOR
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY SOURCES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
FOREST RESIDUES
POWER SECTOR
CAPACITY
ENERGY SUPPLY
ELECTRIFICATION
WATER
SOLID FUELS
ENERGY RESOURCES
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
GAS EMISSIONS
PELLETS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FUELS
POWER DISTRIBUTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
BORDER TRADE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
EMISSION
GREENHOUSE
ELECTRIC GRID
GRID RELIABILITY
POWER DEMAND
LEAD
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
HEAT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DROUGHT
ELECTRIC POWER
SOURCE OF ENERGY
BLACK CARBON
UTILITIES
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
POWER
RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT
ELECTRICITY
QUALITY OF ENERGY
WIND POWER
CLIMATE
WIND ENERGY
HYDROPOWER
WORLD ENERGY
FOREST
PETROLEUM GAS
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
ENVIRONMENT
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
ENERGY PRICES
GENERATING CAPACITY
PRIMARY ENERGY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
TONS OF CARBON
COMBUSTION
INVESTMENT
GASEOUS FUELS
COAL
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
FUEL
LESS
AVAILABILITY
FACILITIES
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
BOTTOM LINE
INVESTMENTS
RENEWABLE SOURCES
METHANE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
BRIQUETTES
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
POWER SYSTEM PLANNING
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
GENERATION SYSTEMS
POWER FLOWS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
HEAT GENERATION
PIPELINE
FOSSIL
TRANSMISSION LINES
PRICES
BENEFITS
ENERGY
spellingShingle TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
POWER PLANTS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
CARBON DIOXIDE
FOSSIL FUELS
CARBON
STORMS
ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
GENERATION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
WIND
CLEAN ENERGY
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
EMISSIONS
POWER GRIDS
POWER SUPPLY
ENERGY GENERATION
GAS
PE
PRICE
VOLTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
POWER SYSTEM
BORDER TRANSMISSION
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
BIOMASS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
CO2
PETROLEUM
SUSTAINABLE OPERATION
OIL
POWER SYSTEMS
TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
EMISSION FACTOR
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY SOURCES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
FOREST RESIDUES
POWER SECTOR
CAPACITY
ENERGY SUPPLY
ELECTRIFICATION
WATER
SOLID FUELS
ENERGY RESOURCES
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
GAS EMISSIONS
PELLETS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FUELS
POWER DISTRIBUTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
BORDER TRADE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
EMISSION
GREENHOUSE
ELECTRIC GRID
GRID RELIABILITY
POWER DEMAND
LEAD
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
HEAT
CLIMATE CHANGE
DROUGHT
ELECTRIC POWER
SOURCE OF ENERGY
BLACK CARBON
UTILITIES
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
POWER
RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT
ELECTRICITY
QUALITY OF ENERGY
WIND POWER
CLIMATE
WIND ENERGY
HYDROPOWER
WORLD ENERGY
FOREST
PETROLEUM GAS
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
ENVIRONMENT
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
ENERGY PRICES
GENERATING CAPACITY
PRIMARY ENERGY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
TONS OF CARBON
COMBUSTION
INVESTMENT
GASEOUS FUELS
COAL
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
FUEL
LESS
AVAILABILITY
FACILITIES
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
BOTTOM LINE
INVESTMENTS
RENEWABLE SOURCES
METHANE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
BRIQUETTES
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
POWER SYSTEM PLANNING
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
GENERATION SYSTEMS
POWER FLOWS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
HEAT GENERATION
PIPELINE
FOSSIL
TRANSMISSION LINES
PRICES
BENEFITS
ENERGY
Oguah, Samuel
Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Bazilian, Morgan
Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010
relation Live Wire, 2015/48
description The World Bank is responding well to its clients’ demand for financing of transmission and distribution projects. By helping to reduce losses, encouraging the integration of renewable energy, and expanding networks to increase supply, supported projects will improve the financial health of utilities, service for consumers, and economic growth. Regional interconnection projects, in particular, are lowering the cost of power, boosting reliability and shrinking the reserve requirements imposed on generation systems. Private sector participation and system wide analysis will be the keys to the success of future projects.
format Brief
author Oguah, Samuel
Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Bazilian, Morgan
author_facet Oguah, Samuel
Chattopadhyay, Debabrata
Bazilian, Morgan
author_sort Oguah, Samuel
title Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010
title_short Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010
title_full Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010
title_fullStr Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010
title_full_unstemmed Supporting Transmission and Distribution Projects : World Bank Investments since 2010
title_sort supporting transmission and distribution projects : world bank investments since 2010
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730709/supporting-transmission-distribution-projects-world-bank-investments-2010
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22112
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