Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia
Past market failures to deliver clean cooking and heating solutions, especially to low-income households, suggest the continued need for subsidies if universal access is to be achieved. To succeed, however, subsidies must be well-targeted, have low...
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okr-10986-221142021-06-14T10:19:31Z Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia Zhang, Yabei Adams, Norma LIVING STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION LEAKAGE LPG TEMPERATURE AIR QUALITY BALANCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INCOME ENERGY NEEDS POWER ELECTRICITY COOKING STOVES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACTIVITIES ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY CLEAN ENERGY CHARCOAL TRADITIONAL BIOMASS EMISSIONS SUPPLY COSTS RENEWABLES HYDROPOWER HOUSEHOLD COOKING BIOGAS MOMENTUM PETROLEUM GAS INDOOR AIR QUALITY GAS MEASUREMENTS PRICE ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS AIR POLLUTION RESULTING BIOMASS FUELS PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY DEMAND QUALIFICATIONS DENSITY BIOMASS PETROLEUM STOVES COMBUSTION PER CAPITA INCOME INVESTMENT AIR POLLUTION GASEOUS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCES ENERGY MIX COOKING FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COAL FOREST RESIDUES FUEL LIGNITE COOKING GLOBAL ENERGY MIX ENERGY INTENSITY ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY AVAILABILITY WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION BOTTOM LINE INVESTMENTS RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES BRIQUETTES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY POLLUTION LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS RENEWABLE ENERGY ENERGY SECTOR KEROSENE SAFETY PELLETS COLOR GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PIPELINE FUELS PRICES APPROACH HEATING TESTING CLEAN COAL ENERGY Past market failures to deliver clean cooking and heating solutions, especially to low-income households, suggest the continued need for subsidies if universal access is to be achieved. To succeed, however, subsidies must be well-targeted, have low potential for “leakage,” and be calibrated to avoid destroying commercial incentives and discipline. Results-based financing, which disburses public resources against demonstrated results, can be used to mobilizeand sustain private-sector participation in scaling up access to clean stoves. Pilots implementing this approach under the World Banks Clean Stove Initiative show promising results. 2015-07-07T18:40:30Z 2015-07-07T18:40:30Z 2015-06 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730706/results-based-financing-promote-clean-stoves-initial-lessons-pilots-china-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22114 English en_US Live Wire, 2015/46 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief East Asia and Pacific China Indonesia |
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LIVING STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION LEAKAGE LPG TEMPERATURE AIR QUALITY BALANCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INCOME ENERGY NEEDS POWER ELECTRICITY COOKING STOVES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACTIVITIES ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY CLEAN ENERGY CHARCOAL TRADITIONAL BIOMASS EMISSIONS SUPPLY COSTS RENEWABLES HYDROPOWER HOUSEHOLD COOKING BIOGAS MOMENTUM PETROLEUM GAS INDOOR AIR QUALITY GAS MEASUREMENTS PRICE ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS AIR POLLUTION RESULTING BIOMASS FUELS PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY DEMAND QUALIFICATIONS DENSITY BIOMASS PETROLEUM STOVES COMBUSTION PER CAPITA INCOME INVESTMENT AIR POLLUTION GASEOUS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCES ENERGY MIX COOKING FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COAL FOREST RESIDUES FUEL LIGNITE COOKING GLOBAL ENERGY MIX ENERGY INTENSITY ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY AVAILABILITY WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION BOTTOM LINE INVESTMENTS RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES BRIQUETTES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY POLLUTION LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS RENEWABLE ENERGY ENERGY SECTOR KEROSENE SAFETY PELLETS COLOR GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PIPELINE FUELS PRICES APPROACH HEATING TESTING CLEAN COAL ENERGY |
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LIVING STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION LEAKAGE LPG TEMPERATURE AIR QUALITY BALANCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INCOME ENERGY NEEDS POWER ELECTRICITY COOKING STOVES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACTIVITIES ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY CLEAN ENERGY CHARCOAL TRADITIONAL BIOMASS EMISSIONS SUPPLY COSTS RENEWABLES HYDROPOWER HOUSEHOLD COOKING BIOGAS MOMENTUM PETROLEUM GAS INDOOR AIR QUALITY GAS MEASUREMENTS PRICE ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS AIR POLLUTION RESULTING BIOMASS FUELS PRIMARY ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY DEMAND QUALIFICATIONS DENSITY BIOMASS PETROLEUM STOVES COMBUSTION PER CAPITA INCOME INVESTMENT AIR POLLUTION GASEOUS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCES ENERGY MIX COOKING FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COAL FOREST RESIDUES FUEL LIGNITE COOKING GLOBAL ENERGY MIX ENERGY INTENSITY ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY AVAILABILITY WATER SOLID FUELS ENERGY RESOURCES PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION BOTTOM LINE INVESTMENTS RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES BRIQUETTES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY POLLUTION LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS RENEWABLE ENERGY ENERGY SECTOR KEROSENE SAFETY PELLETS COLOR GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PIPELINE FUELS PRICES APPROACH HEATING TESTING CLEAN COAL ENERGY Zhang, Yabei Adams, Norma Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia |
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East Asia and Pacific China Indonesia |
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Live Wire, 2015/46 |
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Past market failures to deliver clean
cooking and heating solutions, especially to low-income
households, suggest the continued need for subsidies if
universal access is to be achieved. To succeed, however,
subsidies must be well-targeted, have low potential for
“leakage,” and be calibrated to avoid destroying commercial
incentives and discipline. Results-based financing, which
disburses public resources against demonstrated results, can
be used to mobilizeand sustain private-sector participation
in scaling up access to clean stoves. Pilots implementing
this approach under the World Banks Clean Stove Initiative
show promising results. |
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Brief |
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Zhang, Yabei Adams, Norma |
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Zhang, Yabei Adams, Norma |
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Zhang, Yabei |
title |
Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia |
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Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia |
title_full |
Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia |
title_fullStr |
Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia |
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Results-Based Financing to Promote Clean Stoves : Initial Lessons from Pilots in China and Indonesia |
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results-based financing to promote clean stoves : initial lessons from pilots in china and indonesia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730706/results-based-financing-promote-clean-stoves-initial-lessons-pilots-china-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22114 |
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