EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency

The World Bank (WB) has for many years been financing and conducting work to increase access to modern energy services among energy poor communities, and its efforts vary greatly from project to project, based largely on client-country context, requests, and needs. In mid-2014, CLASP evaluated...

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Main Author: CLASP
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24819836/eeea-enhancing-world-bank’s-energy-access-investments-through-energy-efficiency
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spelling okr-10986-223872021-04-23T14:04:08Z EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency CLASP ELECTRIC SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLIES UTILIZATION OF ENERGY POWER PLANTS ENERGY MARKETS FOSSIL FUELS ESP KILOWATT-HOUR SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS ENERGY SYSTEM ELECTRIC GENERATING CAPACITY ACTIVITIES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GENERATION COST OF ELECTRICITY WIND CLEAN ENERGY EMISSIONS BATTERIES FLUORESCENT LAMP ENERGY OUTCOMES INCENTIVES ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY AUDITS PRICE PEAK DEMAND WIND TURBINE VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY GRID TECHNOLOGIES SOLAR PANEL GENERATION CAPACITY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS GRID EXTENSION ENERGY CRISIS POWER GENERATION GRID SERVICES EFFICIENT LIGHTING SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLAR PANELS POWER SECTOR CO2 EMISSIONS ENERGY SUPPLY FUEL USE SOLAR HOME SYSTEM ELECTRIFICATION OPTIONS WATER GRID SOLUTIONS ENERGY SERVICES GRID CONNECTION ENERGY SECTOR GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT FUELS TURBINE POWER REQUIREMENTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION ACCESS TO ENERGY ELECTRIC GRID PEAK LOAD LEAD GRID CONNECTIONS CLIMATE CHANGE DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND MINES RESOURCES PEAK ELECTRICITY DEMAND UTILITIES ENERGY COST DEMAND FOR ENERGY POWER ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENERGY SERVICE FOSSIL FUEL USE SUPPLY COSTS HYDROPOWER ELECTRICITY GENERATION GRID ACCESS POWER LINES FOSSIL FUEL CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION GRID SUPPLY COST OF ENERGY ENERGY BILLS ENERGY USE GENERATING CAPACITY GRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLAR POWER ENERGY EFFICIENCY ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY LOSSES HYDROELECTRIC POWER INVESTMENT COSTS OF ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GRID SYSTEMS TARIFF TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE FUEL GENERATOR GRID AVAILABILITY FACILITIES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ELECTRIC GRIDS INVESTMENTS DEMAND MANAGEMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY ENERGY ACCESS DIESEL KEROSENE PIPELINE ENERGY USAGE RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY COSTS APPLIANCE EFFICIENCY FOSSIL PRICES APPROACH GRID ELECTRICITY POWER PLANT BENEFITS MODERN FUELS ENERGY PEAK LOADS The World Bank (WB) has for many years been financing and conducting work to increase access to modern energy services among energy poor communities, and its efforts vary greatly from project to project, based largely on client-country context, requests, and needs. In mid-2014, CLASP evaluated a selection of recent WB EA projects to identify opportunities to expand and more effectively integrate and operationalize EE, a process and set of principles we refer to as EA+EE. 2015-08-13T17:00:58Z 2015-08-13T17:00:58Z 2015-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24819836/eeea-enhancing-world-bank’s-energy-access-investments-through-energy-efficiency http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22387 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic ELECTRIC SERVICES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
UTILIZATION OF ENERGY
POWER PLANTS
ENERGY MARKETS
FOSSIL FUELS
ESP
KILOWATT-HOUR
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
ENERGY SYSTEM
ELECTRIC GENERATING CAPACITY
ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
GENERATION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
WIND
CLEAN ENERGY
EMISSIONS
BATTERIES
FLUORESCENT LAMP
ENERGY OUTCOMES
INCENTIVES
ENERGY GENERATION
ENERGY AUDITS
PRICE
PEAK DEMAND
WIND TURBINE
VOLTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
GRID TECHNOLOGIES
SOLAR PANEL
GENERATION CAPACITY
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
GRID EXTENSION
ENERGY CRISIS
POWER GENERATION
GRID SERVICES
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SOLAR PANELS
POWER SECTOR
CO2 EMISSIONS
ENERGY SUPPLY
FUEL USE
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
ELECTRIFICATION
OPTIONS
WATER
GRID SOLUTIONS
ENERGY SERVICES
GRID CONNECTION
ENERGY SECTOR
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FUELS
TURBINE
POWER REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
EMISSION
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ELECTRIC GRID
PEAK LOAD
LEAD
GRID CONNECTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
MINES RESOURCES
PEAK ELECTRICITY DEMAND
UTILITIES
ENERGY COST
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
POWER
ELECTRICITY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENERGY SERVICE
FOSSIL FUEL USE
SUPPLY COSTS
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
GRID ACCESS
POWER LINES
FOSSIL FUEL
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GRID SUPPLY
COST OF ENERGY
ENERGY BILLS
ENERGY USE
GENERATING CAPACITY
GRID RENEWABLE ENERGY
SOLAR POWER
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY LOSSES
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
INVESTMENT
COSTS OF ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
GRID SYSTEMS
TARIFF
TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE
FUEL
GENERATOR
GRID
AVAILABILITY
FACILITIES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ELECTRIC GRIDS
INVESTMENTS
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
ENERGY ACCESS
DIESEL
KEROSENE
PIPELINE
ENERGY USAGE
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY COSTS
APPLIANCE EFFICIENCY
FOSSIL
PRICES
APPROACH
GRID ELECTRICITY
POWER PLANT
BENEFITS
MODERN FUELS
ENERGY
PEAK LOADS
spellingShingle ELECTRIC SERVICES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
UTILIZATION OF ENERGY
POWER PLANTS
ENERGY MARKETS
FOSSIL FUELS
ESP
KILOWATT-HOUR
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
ENERGY SYSTEM
ELECTRIC GENERATING CAPACITY
ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
GENERATION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
WIND
CLEAN ENERGY
EMISSIONS
BATTERIES
FLUORESCENT LAMP
ENERGY OUTCOMES
INCENTIVES
ENERGY GENERATION
ENERGY AUDITS
PRICE
PEAK DEMAND
WIND TURBINE
VOLTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY
GRID TECHNOLOGIES
SOLAR PANEL
GENERATION CAPACITY
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
GRID EXTENSION
ENERGY CRISIS
POWER GENERATION
GRID SERVICES
EFFICIENT LIGHTING
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SOLAR PANELS
POWER SECTOR
CO2 EMISSIONS
ENERGY SUPPLY
FUEL USE
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
ELECTRIFICATION
OPTIONS
WATER
GRID SOLUTIONS
ENERGY SERVICES
GRID CONNECTION
ENERGY SECTOR
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FUELS
TURBINE
POWER REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
EMISSION
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ELECTRIC GRID
PEAK LOAD
LEAD
GRID CONNECTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
MINES RESOURCES
PEAK ELECTRICITY DEMAND
UTILITIES
ENERGY COST
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
POWER
ELECTRICITY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENERGY SERVICE
FOSSIL FUEL USE
SUPPLY COSTS
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
GRID ACCESS
POWER LINES
FOSSIL FUEL
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GRID SUPPLY
COST OF ENERGY
ENERGY BILLS
ENERGY USE
GENERATING CAPACITY
GRID RENEWABLE ENERGY
SOLAR POWER
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY LOSSES
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
INVESTMENT
COSTS OF ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
GRID SYSTEMS
TARIFF
TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE
FUEL
GENERATOR
GRID
AVAILABILITY
FACILITIES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ELECTRIC GRIDS
INVESTMENTS
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
ENERGY ACCESS
DIESEL
KEROSENE
PIPELINE
ENERGY USAGE
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY COSTS
APPLIANCE EFFICIENCY
FOSSIL
PRICES
APPROACH
GRID ELECTRICITY
POWER PLANT
BENEFITS
MODERN FUELS
ENERGY
PEAK LOADS
CLASP
EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency
description The World Bank (WB) has for many years been financing and conducting work to increase access to modern energy services among energy poor communities, and its efforts vary greatly from project to project, based largely on client-country context, requests, and needs. In mid-2014, CLASP evaluated a selection of recent WB EA projects to identify opportunities to expand and more effectively integrate and operationalize EE, a process and set of principles we refer to as EA+EE.
format Working Paper
author CLASP
author_facet CLASP
author_sort CLASP
title EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency
title_short EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency
title_full EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency
title_fullStr EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed EE+EA : Enhancing the World Bank’s Energy Access Investments through Energy Efficiency
title_sort ee+ea : enhancing the world bank’s energy access investments through energy efficiency
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24819836/eeea-enhancing-world-bank’s-energy-access-investments-through-energy-efficiency
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22387
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