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Financing Energy Efficiency Measures for Residential Building Stock : Scaling Up Energy Efficiency in Buildings in the Western Balkans

2014

Kalkum, Bernd


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank Group, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Financial support; Voluntary agreements; Electricity prices; Supply side; Ghgs; Tax credits; Financial crisis; Water heating; Technical support; Heating systems; Residential consumers; Energy imports; Retrofitting; Gas boilers; Financial contributions; Energy pricing; Loan amount; Oil; Cogeneration; Solar water heating systems; Tax credit; Heat generation; Residential buildings; Electric heaters; Consumption of energy; Energy cost savings; Tax payments; Financial incentives; Cash flows; Affordable financing; Energy costs; Customer bases; Credit line; Harmful emissions; Climate-change; Energy subsidies; Local environment; Income groups; Energy efficiency measures; Efficient lighting; Agricultural sectors; Lack of access; Household incomes; Electricity consumption; Renewable energy sources; Penetration rates; Energy audit; Approach; Financial mechanisms; Finances; Heat meters; Hot water; Electricity production; Economic activity; Lack of knowledge; Borrowing; Utility programs; Solar water heaters; Interest rate; Solar systems; Equity contributions; Clean energy; Power systems; Utility bill; Utility bills; Soft loans; Eligible applicants; Revolving fund; Energy auditing; Peak loads; Homeowners; Financial resources; Tax code; Solar thermal; District heating; Financial instruments; Self-financing; Technical assistance; Financial instrument; Commercial bank; High energy intensity; Residential energy use; Consumption of fuel; Residential building; Environmental impacts; Solar water heating; Creditworthiness; Oil equivalent; Energy service company; Financial tools; Heating system; Tax reductions; Targeted subsidies; Heat supply; Lack of awareness; Residential energy; Cost-benefit; Home improvements; Job creation; Heating energy; Cross-subsidies; Investments in energy; Global environment; Barriers to energy efficiency; Low-income households; Utilities; Energy efficiency investments; Tax rebate; Emissions; Public-private partnership; Inequalities; Heat production; Educated consumers; Bank lending; Gas prices; Grey market; Job opportunities; Bank financing; Guarantee schemes; Residential sectors; So2; Application procedures; Disposable income; Solar thermal collectors; Homeowner; Appliance standards; Energy savings; Income households; Higher energy prices; Loan guarantees; Access to financing; Energy bills; Jobs; Customer base; Loan; Administrative burden; Electricity tariff; Energy efficiency finance; Market penetration; Allowances; Fossil fuel; Heat metering; Collateral; Annual emissions; Investment decisions; Revolving funds; Financial institution; Credit lines; Energy supply; Energy services; Loan guarantee; Compact fluorescent bulbs; Lower prices; Lack of information; Equipment suppliers
Language
English
Type
Text; Working Paper

2016-03-15
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