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Climate Change and the World Bank Group : Phase II - The Challenge of Low-Carbon Development

2010

Independent Evaluation Group


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Alternative energy program; Financial support; Power producer; Market failures; Emissions from deforestation; Ghgs; Damages; Greenhouse gas levels; Global environmental facility; Forest projects; Atmospheric carbon dioxide; Carbon prices; Air pollution reduction; Forest frontier; Forest; Financial options; Energy strategy; Carbon market; Sustainable forest; Power production; Tropical forest; Grid renewable energy; Solar home system; Carbon credits; Resource use; Abatement potential; Capacity utilization; Exploitation; Public good; Innovative financing; Wind capacity; Uncertainties; Biomass energy; Reducing emissions; Energy costs; Energy subsidies; Productive resources; Generating capacity; Efficient lighting; Policy decisions; Tropical deforestation; Colors; Coal plants; Approach; Forest carbon; Cleaner technologies; Portfolio; Atmospheric greenhouse gas; Ghg; Wind projects; Electricity system; Carbon finance; Clean energy; Climate damages; Environmental problems; Landfill gas; Abatement; Renewable energy development; Cost-benefit analysis; Carbon financing; Carbon emissions; Solar power; Forest carbon stocks; Financial resources; Income class; Carbon flows; District heating; Renewable energy technologies; Environmental improvement; Financial instruments; Environmental; Environmental benefits; Clean technologies; Greenhouse gas; Environmental impacts; Access to energy; Emissions reductions; Carbon offsets; Power purchase agreements; Intergenerational equity; Power sector; Landfill; Generation capacity; Coal plant; Clean technology; Sustainable energy; Energy efficiency improvements; Greenhouse; Cost-benefit; Forestry projects; Investments in energy; Certified emission reduction; Transport sector; Barriers to energy efficiency; Investments in energy efficiency; Utilities; Energy efficiency investments; Gas projects; Forest use; Photovoltaics; Forest areas; Emissions; Solar home systems; Long-term financing; Low-carbon; Compact fluorescent lamps; Atmospheric carbon; Power supply; Generation; Power grid; Indigenous forest; Appliance standards; Energy savings; Efficiency improvements; Capital costs; Carbon energy; Agricultural intensification; Carbon offset; Incentive systems; Regulatory policies; Power availability; Sustainable management; Externalities; Financial flows; Capacity factors; Framework convention on climate change; Allowances; Forest fire; Distribution losses; Fossil fuel; Power system; Greenhouse gas mitigation; Energy service; Carbon capture; Energy systems; Demand-side management; Fossil fuel use; Divergence; Forest loss; Investment decisions; Investment in energy efficiency; Energy price; Ecosystem; Feasibility; Renewable energy projects; Forest investment; Carbon markets; Substitution
License
IEG Study Serieshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
ISSN
8213-8653
Source
IEG Study Series

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