Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating

The report analyzes barriers to and opportunities for private sector participation in district heating (DH) in the Western Balkan countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, and Serbia, as well as in Mongolia and Ukraine. Specifically, th...

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
GAS
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24865366/unlocking-potential-private-sector-participation-district-heating
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spelling okr-10986-224772021-04-23T14:04:09Z Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating International Finance Corporation EMPLOYMENT POWER GRID ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS NATURAL GAS PUBLIC UTILITIES POWER PLANTS COAL MINES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS CARBON DIOXIDE POWER PRODUCTION CAPACITY DISTRICT HEATING GAS TURBINE DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS HEATING SYSTEMS ACTIVITIES GENERATION WOOD RESIDUES WIND EMISSIONS ENERGY PLANNING GAS PRICES DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM BIOGAS COAL MINES TARIFF STRUCTURES CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS ENERGY GENERATION GAS PRICE CLEANER HOT WATER SUPPLY DISCHARGE FACILITIES BOILERS HEAT PRODUCTION BIOMASS GENERATION CAPACITY BIOMASS CONVERSION HEAT TARIFFS NATURAL GAS PRICES HEATING ENERGY COGENERATION OIL DOMESTIC HEATING BOILER PLANTS THERMAL PLANT ENERGY SOURCES FOREST RESIDUES KILOWATT HOUR PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY PLANT OWNER BOILER ENERGY SUPPLY FUEL USE TRANSMISSION GRID OPTIONS WATER COSTS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION STEAM TURBINES EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS CARBON TAXES ALTERNATIVE FUELS BOILER HOUSES POLLUTION COLD WATER SUPPLY GEOTHERMAL ENERGY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES THERMAL ENERGY FUEL SWITCHING FUELS FUEL COSTS HEAT TRANSMISSION ELECTRICITY PRODUCERS HEATING SYSTEM PRIMARY FUEL HEAT ENERGY ENERGY SAVINGS TURBINE FUEL SUPPLY EMISSION ENERGY CARRIERS COLD WATER GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY WOOD FUELS PROVISION OF HEAT HEAT DOMESTIC COAL BALANCE UTILITIES HEAT METERING POWER ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY WOOD FUEL HEAVY FUEL OIL FUEL SUPPLY HYDROPOWER ELECTRICITY GENERATION CONNECTED HOUSEHOLDS FOSSIL FUEL HEAVY FUEL OIL HOT WATER ENERGY STRATEGY RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM GEOTHERMAL SOURCES TARIFF LEVELS BIOMASS FUELS ENERGY PRODUCTION POWER PRODUCTION TURBINES PILOT PROJECTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY NATURAL GAS MARKET ENERGY SYSTEMS POWER PRODUCER NATURAL GAS HEAT SALES HEAT TARIFF INVESTMENT TARIFF STRUCTURE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY PRICE COAL TARIFF FUEL FUEL OIL AVAILABILITY FACILITIES COAL GAS GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES OPEN MARKETS INVESTMENTS RENEWABLE SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY DISTRICT HEATING NETWORKS HEAT SUPPLY PIPELINE HEAT GENERATION FOSSIL PRICES APPROACH POWER PLANT HEAT PUMPS ENERGY THERMAL CAPACITY The report analyzes barriers to and opportunities for private sector participation in district heating (DH) in the Western Balkan countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, and Serbia, as well as in Mongolia and Ukraine. Specifically, the report analyzes the legal and regulatory frameworks for public-private partnerships (PPP) and for DH in each of the countries,including an overview of the primary and secondary legislation, PPP preparation and approval processes, institutional setup of the DH sector, heat tariff-setting procedures, etc. In addition, the report describes international best practice for various business models for private sector participation in DH and provides country-specific recommendations to improve the attractiveness of PPP in the DH sector. Finally, the report provides an estimation of the investment needs in the DH sector by country and indicates selected investment projects, which are conservatively assessed at 1.5 billion dollars. 2015-08-18T18:34:08Z 2015-08-18T18:34:08Z 2014 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24865366/unlocking-potential-private-sector-participation-district-heating http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22477 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Europe and Central Asia Eastern Europe Europe and Central Asia
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topic EMPLOYMENT
POWER GRID
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
NATURAL GAS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
POWER PLANTS
COAL MINES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
CARBON DIOXIDE
POWER PRODUCTION CAPACITY
DISTRICT HEATING
GAS TURBINE
DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS
HEATING SYSTEMS
ACTIVITIES
GENERATION
WOOD RESIDUES
WIND
EMISSIONS
ENERGY PLANNING
GAS PRICES
DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM
BIOGAS
COAL MINES
TARIFF STRUCTURES
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
ENERGY GENERATION
GAS
PRICE
CLEANER
HOT WATER SUPPLY
DISCHARGE FACILITIES
BOILERS
HEAT PRODUCTION
BIOMASS
GENERATION CAPACITY
BIOMASS CONVERSION
HEAT TARIFFS
NATURAL GAS PRICES
HEATING ENERGY
COGENERATION
OIL
DOMESTIC HEATING
BOILER PLANTS
THERMAL PLANT
ENERGY SOURCES
FOREST RESIDUES
KILOWATT HOUR
PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
PLANT OWNER
BOILER
ENERGY SUPPLY
FUEL USE
TRANSMISSION GRID
OPTIONS
WATER
COSTS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION
STEAM TURBINES
EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
CARBON TAXES
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
BOILER HOUSES
POLLUTION
COLD WATER SUPPLY
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
THERMAL ENERGY
FUEL SWITCHING
FUELS
FUEL COSTS
HEAT TRANSMISSION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCERS
HEATING SYSTEM
PRIMARY FUEL
HEAT ENERGY
ENERGY SAVINGS
TURBINE
FUEL SUPPLY
EMISSION
ENERGY CARRIERS
COLD WATER
GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY
WOOD FUELS
PROVISION OF HEAT
HEAT
DOMESTIC COAL
BALANCE
UTILITIES
HEAT METERING
POWER
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY
WOOD FUEL
HEAVY FUEL OIL
FUEL SUPPLY
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
CONNECTED HOUSEHOLDS
FOSSIL FUEL
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HOT WATER
ENERGY STRATEGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
GEOTHERMAL SOURCES
TARIFF LEVELS
BIOMASS FUELS
ENERGY PRODUCTION
POWER PRODUCTION
TURBINES
PILOT PROJECTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
NATURAL GAS MARKET
ENERGY SYSTEMS
POWER PRODUCER
NATURAL GAS
HEAT SALES
HEAT TARIFF
INVESTMENT
TARIFF STRUCTURE
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY PRICE
COAL
TARIFF
FUEL
FUEL OIL
AVAILABILITY
FACILITIES
COAL GAS
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
OPEN MARKETS
INVESTMENTS
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
DISTRICT HEATING NETWORKS
HEAT SUPPLY
PIPELINE
HEAT GENERATION
FOSSIL
PRICES
APPROACH
POWER PLANT
HEAT PUMPS
ENERGY
THERMAL CAPACITY
spellingShingle EMPLOYMENT
POWER GRID
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
NATURAL GAS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
POWER PLANTS
COAL MINES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
CARBON DIOXIDE
POWER PRODUCTION CAPACITY
DISTRICT HEATING
GAS TURBINE
DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS
HEATING SYSTEMS
ACTIVITIES
GENERATION
WOOD RESIDUES
WIND
EMISSIONS
ENERGY PLANNING
GAS PRICES
DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM
BIOGAS
COAL MINES
TARIFF STRUCTURES
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
ENERGY GENERATION
GAS
PRICE
CLEANER
HOT WATER SUPPLY
DISCHARGE FACILITIES
BOILERS
HEAT PRODUCTION
BIOMASS
GENERATION CAPACITY
BIOMASS CONVERSION
HEAT TARIFFS
NATURAL GAS PRICES
HEATING ENERGY
COGENERATION
OIL
DOMESTIC HEATING
BOILER PLANTS
THERMAL PLANT
ENERGY SOURCES
FOREST RESIDUES
KILOWATT HOUR
PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
PLANT OWNER
BOILER
ENERGY SUPPLY
FUEL USE
TRANSMISSION GRID
OPTIONS
WATER
COSTS OF ENERGY PRODUCTION
STEAM TURBINES
EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
CARBON TAXES
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
BOILER HOUSES
POLLUTION
COLD WATER SUPPLY
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
THERMAL ENERGY
FUEL SWITCHING
FUELS
FUEL COSTS
HEAT TRANSMISSION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCERS
HEATING SYSTEM
PRIMARY FUEL
HEAT ENERGY
ENERGY SAVINGS
TURBINE
FUEL SUPPLY
EMISSION
ENERGY CARRIERS
COLD WATER
GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY
WOOD FUELS
PROVISION OF HEAT
HEAT
DOMESTIC COAL
BALANCE
UTILITIES
HEAT METERING
POWER
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY
WOOD FUEL
HEAVY FUEL OIL
FUEL SUPPLY
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
CONNECTED HOUSEHOLDS
FOSSIL FUEL
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HOT WATER
ENERGY STRATEGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
GEOTHERMAL SOURCES
TARIFF LEVELS
BIOMASS FUELS
ENERGY PRODUCTION
POWER PRODUCTION
TURBINES
PILOT PROJECTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
NATURAL GAS MARKET
ENERGY SYSTEMS
POWER PRODUCER
NATURAL GAS
HEAT SALES
HEAT TARIFF
INVESTMENT
TARIFF STRUCTURE
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY PRICE
COAL
TARIFF
FUEL
FUEL OIL
AVAILABILITY
FACILITIES
COAL GAS
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
OPEN MARKETS
INVESTMENTS
RENEWABLE SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY
DISTRICT HEATING NETWORKS
HEAT SUPPLY
PIPELINE
HEAT GENERATION
FOSSIL
PRICES
APPROACH
POWER PLANT
HEAT PUMPS
ENERGY
THERMAL CAPACITY
International Finance Corporation
Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Europe and Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Europe and Central Asia
description The report analyzes barriers to and opportunities for private sector participation in district heating (DH) in the Western Balkan countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, and Serbia, as well as in Mongolia and Ukraine. Specifically, the report analyzes the legal and regulatory frameworks for public-private partnerships (PPP) and for DH in each of the countries,including an overview of the primary and secondary legislation, PPP preparation and approval processes, institutional setup of the DH sector, heat tariff-setting procedures, etc. In addition, the report describes international best practice for various business models for private sector participation in DH and provides country-specific recommendations to improve the attractiveness of PPP in the DH sector. Finally, the report provides an estimation of the investment needs in the DH sector by country and indicates selected investment projects, which are conservatively assessed at 1.5 billion dollars.
format Working Paper
author International Finance Corporation
author_facet International Finance Corporation
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating
title_short Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating
title_full Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating
title_fullStr Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the Potential for Private Sector Participation in District Heating
title_sort unlocking the potential for private sector participation in district heating
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24865366/unlocking-potential-private-sector-participation-district-heating
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22477
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