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Climate Change and the World Bank Group - Phase I : An Evaluation of World Bank Win-Win Energy Policy Reforms

2008

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Financial support; Market failures; Ghgs; Damages; Power shortages; End-use; Fuel price; Public spending; Energy pricing; Oil; Impact analysis; Fuel prices; Electricity sales; Energy intensity; Hydro power; Adaptation to climate change; Energy subsidies; Gas flaring; Global emissions; Approach; Portfolio; Ghg; Carbon finance; Energy planning; Carbon emissions; Gas flaring reduction; Performance data; District heating; Energy prices; Policy advice; Greenhouse gas; Win-win policies; Tons of carbon; Power sector; Efficiency investments; Emissions intensity; Greenhouse; Worst-case; Investments in energy; Diesel; Global environment; Investments in energy efficiency; Utilities; Environmental damage; Low-carbon; Kilowatt-hour; Fuel; Energy savings; Efficiency improvements; Carbon dioxide emissions; Compact fluorescent light bulbs; Hydro power plants; Energy users; Climate change issues; Energy needs; Per capita income; Value of energy; Energy price; End-user efficiency; Energy policy
License
IEG Fast Track Briefhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
IEG Fast Track Brief

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