This report reviews the diverse efforts being undertaken to reduce carbon intensities in the major emerging economies of Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and South Africa.
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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.
This website portal contains the country-by-country compilation of the International Energy Agency's (IEA's) Energy Policy Reviews. These reports provide an annual overview of each country's energy consumption, energy intensity, and deployment.
This report presents background on the energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa and overviews select energy interventions, evaluating them according to seven criteria for success.
This report documents the financial resources and tools that the European Commission has deployed to support sustainable energy development abroad.
This report aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the bioenergy statistics, cover all aspects of bioenergy—supply, conversion and end use—and provide “rule of thumb” figures. It attempts to address issues of inconsistent data and lack of interrelations between all aspects of bioenergy.
This resource is designed to provide policymakers and interested individuals and groups with overviews of policy tools and approaches to improving fleet-wide automobile fuel efficiency, and promote lower carbon dioxide (CO2) and non-CO2 emissions from cars, along with case studies that depict th
The case studies in this book identify the drivers behind the introduction of renewable energy feed-in tariffs.
This recorded webinar provides an overview of a report recently published by the 21st Century Power Partnership titled, Power Systems of the Future: A 21st Century Power Partnership Thought Leadership Report.
The discussion paper provides an overview of current interactions between transmission system operators (TSOs) and distribution system operators (DSOs) and their interaction in the rapidly changing grid operations sector.