This report presents a summary of the main findings from the activity “Institutional Review of Energy Efficiency in Turkey,” which was financed by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) together with the World Bank’s…
In 2014-2016, as part of the World Bank/ESMAP-funded the project Scaling up the Demand-Side Energy Efficiency Business Line in South Asia, the World Bank, in collaboration with EESL and with PwC as the knowledge partner supported…
Countries heavily dependent on imported oil to power a significant portion of their electricity generation are especially vulnerable to high and volatile oil prices. In net oil-importing countries worldwide, high and volatile oil prices…
Together, the World Bank’s Africa Energy Group (AFTEG) and the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) will work to implement ACCES in close coordination and through a strategic partnership with the Global Alliance…
Authors: Douglas F. Barnes | Priti Kumar | Keith Openshaw
In a largely globalized era characterized by technological advancements, many developing countries still depend on biomass energy for sustenance.…
The city of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, has taken a number of steps to demonstrate its commitment to sustainability and efficient use of energy. In 2009, the city conducted a greenhouse gas inventory, which is now being updated and used to…