This report assesses the potential for hydropower project developments to contribute as carbon dioxide offset schemes under the terms of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
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This report assesses the experience of members within the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group implementing regulations to foster the deployment of clean coal technology in order to develop best practices.
The Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), in collaboration with the Advisory Services of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), carried out a comprehensive training program on renewable energy for World Bank Group staff in 2012.
Internationally, policymakers and grid operators have unique local priorities that drive the deployment of smart grids. Understanding how these priorities shape the real-world impact of smart grids is of key importance to all stakeholders.
In November 2006, the Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) released a report, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Brazil, China, and India: Scenarios and Opportunities Through 2025, which revealed that developing countries are undertaking meaningful measures to reduce their emissions.
This document focuses on Latin America and the Caribbean’s need to define its future energy model and meet the increasing energy demand by addressing three questions: What is the magnitude of the available renewable sources? What are the associated societal benefits?
This report—the result of the “first comprehensive international assessment of lessons from experience of pursuing green growth, across all levels of government and all regions”— examined the design choices faced by practitioners in establishing plans and programs, and the lessons learned.
This annual report aims to provide a comprehensive view of role that renewables play in employment creation and growth in the global economy.
This report presents the results of the energy audits conducted in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the Commonwealth of Dominica.
This report examines the complex process of transforming power systems. It offers evidence for power system transformation by providing a collection of empirical examples of the types of innovations that are emerging worldwide.