FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

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

2009

Independent Evaluation Group


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Thermal power; Ecosystem; Distribution system; Power pricing; Renewable generation; Comparative advantage; Environmental sustainability; Certified emission reduction; Renewable energies; Sustainable growth; Energy research; Generation capacity; Public good; Environmental risks; Wholesale price; Political economy; Efficiency investments; Environmental impacts; Oil; Diesel; Emissions reductions; Environmental resources; Improvements in energy efficiency; Energy infrastructure; Power system; Fuel type; Fuel switching; Security of energy supply; Income levels; Energy policy; Climate policy; Energy supply; Gas flaring; Power sector; Appliance standards; Energy prices; Utilities; Fossil fuel combustion; Carbon emissions; Gas emission; Fuel; Global interest; Power prices; Global environment; Environmental performance; Per capita energy; Technological change; Global emissions; Energy systems; Price of gas; Electricity tariff; Coal plant; Human development; Power plant; Compact fluorescent lights; Per capita income; Rural electrification; Compact fluorescent light bulbs; Energy savings; Fuel prices; Sustainable energy; Energy users; Transport costs; Efficient equipment; Steam heat; Connected households; Fossil fuel; Efficiency improvements; End-use; Policy makers; Resource use; Organization of petroleum exporting countries; Fuel price; Oil price; District heating; Petroleum products; Demand for energy; Greenhouse; Energy price; Carbon finance; Prices of coal; Emissions; Carbon market; Opec; Generation; Fluorescent lights; Environmental damage; Carbon tax; Waste; Expenditures; Clean energy; Conditionality; Kilowatt-hour; Petroleum exporting countries; Generating capacity; Financial resources; Impacts of climate change; Energy intensity; Cement plant; Power shortages; Electricity prices; Empirical evidence; Demand management; Energy taxes; Electricity pricing; Carbon offset; Efficient lighting; Emissions reduction; End-user efficiency; Building codes; Energy planning; Thermal power plants; Adaptation to climate change; Efficiency potential; Energy service company; Energy needs; Ozone-depleting substances; Electricity supply; Perverse incentives; Electricity price; Carbon dioxide emissions; Empirical basis; Gas flaring reduction; Turbine; Environmental taxation; Reducing emissions; Energy service; Energy emissions; Investments in energy; Carbon capture; Greenhouse gas; Power company; Energy pricing; Value of energy; Cooling towers; Tons of carbon; Approach; External costs; Clean technology; Carbon emission; Global climate change; Promoting energy efficiency; Emission performance; Environmental; Climatic conditions; Externalities
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank
ISSN
8213-7850

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