Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings

The Pilot Auction Facility (PAF) is an auction-based pay-for-performance mechanism that was originally developed by the World Bank to attract investment to projects that reduce methane emissions. The purpose of this study was to assess whether the...

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spelling okr-10986-326432021-05-25T09:29:09Z Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings World Bank GREEN BUILDINGS HOUSING ENERGY EFFICIENCY CARBON POLICY AUCTION MECHANISM ENERGY CONSUMPTION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS RESIDENTIAL HOUSING The Pilot Auction Facility (PAF) is an auction-based pay-for-performance mechanism that was originally developed by the World Bank to attract investment to projects that reduce methane emissions. The purpose of this study was to assess whether the PAF climate auction model could be translated effectively to the residential new building sector. A qualitative review of six countries was carried out to inform the basic conditions that would need to be met for the climate auction mechanism to be successfully rolled out to the residential building sector. India was then selected as a case study to carry out a quantitative assessment of the potential impact of the mechanism. 2019-11-20T15:21:19Z 2019-11-20T15:21:19Z 2019 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/457161573702239652/Study-on-Using-the-Climate-Auction-Model-to-Catalyse-Energy-and-Resource-Efficient-Buildings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32643 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study South Asia India
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topic GREEN BUILDINGS
HOUSING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CARBON POLICY
AUCTION MECHANISM
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
spellingShingle GREEN BUILDINGS
HOUSING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CARBON POLICY
AUCTION MECHANISM
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
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Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings
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description The Pilot Auction Facility (PAF) is an auction-based pay-for-performance mechanism that was originally developed by the World Bank to attract investment to projects that reduce methane emissions. The purpose of this study was to assess whether the PAF climate auction model could be translated effectively to the residential new building sector. A qualitative review of six countries was carried out to inform the basic conditions that would need to be met for the climate auction mechanism to be successfully rolled out to the residential building sector. India was then selected as a case study to carry out a quantitative assessment of the potential impact of the mechanism.
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title Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings
title_short Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings
title_full Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings
title_fullStr Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Study on Using the Climate Auction Model to Catalyse Energy, and Resource Efficient Buildings
title_sort study on using the climate auction model to catalyse energy, and resource efficient buildings
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/457161573702239652/Study-on-Using-the-Climate-Auction-Model-to-Catalyse-Energy-and-Resource-Efficient-Buildings
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