The 2013 installment of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) Tracking Clean Energy Progress series is the organization's official input to the Clean Energy Ministerial.
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This report from the Alliance Commission on National Energy Efficiency Policy outlines an aggressive, yet achievable, goal for increasing energy productivity. The authors suggest policies and identify avenues for collaboration across all energy end-use sectors.
This toolkit provides tools and resources from 12 U.S. government agencies, the World Bank Group, the African Development Bank, the Government of Sweden, partner African governments, and other Power Africa public and private-sector partners.
This report UNEP), describes how renewable energy and energy efficiency programs in developing countries contribute to narrowing the “2020 emissions gap”.
The online platform is intended to equip policymakers, building owners and managers, practitioners and other professionals with the tools and resources they need to create better buildings for better cities.
This report is the second in a series of three briefs titled "Keys to Achieving Universal Energy Access." It describes how leveraging the experiences of socially oriented energy enterprises, civil society groups and investors focused on energy access in developing countries can help accelerate th
This annual report is a composite index that focuses on tracking specific indicators to measure the energy system performance of 125 countries.
According to the authors of this report, the Paris agreement on climate change opened nearly $23 trillion in opportunities for climate-smart investments in emerging markets between now and 2030.
This report outlines best practices for achieving sustainable private sector markets that are effective in reducing energy demand.
This white paper is part of Gender Equality for Climate Change Opportunities by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2014.