This report highlights a series of case studies that the World Bank has carried out in order to identify the crucial factors determining the success of such programs.
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This brief summarizes some of the main approaches to mini-grid development. The brief also addresses the requirements for successful mini-grid implementation and key challenges to their development, particularly in Africa.
The Geospatial Toolkit (GsT) is an interactive application that can be used for decision making and policy analysis in addition to planning for future renewable energy projects.
This portal provides public access to a clearinghouse of information about smart grid. It includes a map of projects, use cases, standards, policy and regulation, lessons learned and best practices, and advanced topics dealing with research and development.
This report details the basics of a feed-in tariff and explains how the Kenya's Ministry of Energy designed and implemented a tariff appropriate to the country's wind, biomass, and small hydropower sectors. It closes with a review of the policy.
This report systematically compared patterns of energy use, energy spending, and fuel switching across eight diverse developing nations: Brazil, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Nepal, Nicaragua, South Africa, and Vietnam.
This case study is one of three case studies which form part of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) MCA4climate project. This report documents the inputs to a MCA4climate case study workshop held over two days in March 2011 at UNEP in Paris.
reegle's policy and regulatory overviews provide country highlights for a variety of policies and regulations relating to energy, energy efficiency, fuels, standards and labeling, incentives such as feed-in tariffs for renewables, national targets, and other national strategies for low-carbon de
The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) Incentives Registry is a global registry of commercial, fiscal, and market-making incentives used to promote the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology and projects as well as policy measures countries used to support CCS.
This book explores how efficiency is measured and reported at coal-fired power plants.