This journal article brings together 50 “new-governance” instruments to understand better new governance for low-carbon buildings and what may be expected from it. The authors find that new-governance instruments fall short in exactly the same areas as do traditional instruments.
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This report is intended to support policymakers who want to accelerate energy access by engaging private-sector participants in developing countries or regions.
This working paper examines how climate finance can be transformational by gleaning insights from nine low-carbon energy case studies that were selected to cover a variety of geographies, energy sources, and degrees of transformation.
This study assesses the production and uses of palm residues, and the authors estimate the amount of palm residues that could be sustainably available for biofuel.
This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Tokyo Cap-and-Trade Program based on data obtained from 1,300 facilities covered by the programme and surveys of facility owners from the first compliance phase of the programme.
This report identifies the main risks and barriers limiting investment. It also supplies a toolkit for policy makers, public and private investors, and public finance institutions to scale up their investments in renewable energy.
This report highlights the ongoing Bhutan Green Power Development Project of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which taps into Bhutan's vast hydropower potential through a public-private partnership (the first of its kind in the country) and further solidifies Bhutan's position as an energy expo
This report analyses the impact of delivery models on the creation of sustainable welfare benefits. Three case studies are selected, comprising one renewable energy mini-grid project or programme from Nepal, Peru and Kenya.
This report examines how ten countries have switched, or are planning to switch, from traditional fuels such as wood, coal, charcoal, animal waste and kerosene, to LPG as a cooking fuel.
This “outcome report” is from the 2016 Kassel International Dialogue (KID), which offered the opportunity for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and a dialogue between local, regional, and national government representatives and legislators.