Faced with the urgency of climate change
mitigation, many governments around the world are
considering and deploying different approaches to pricing
greenhouse gas emissions....
This report takes stock of political
economy analysis (PEA) and communications inthe context of
country-specific technical assistance activities supporting
energysubsidy...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 189227Date: April 15, 2024Author:
Moerenhout,Tom ;
Gencer,Defne ;
Arizu De Jablonski,Beatriz ;
Min A Lee ;
Braun,Hannah Helen
At the current rate of ambition, the
world will fall short of achieving sustainable development
goal 7 (SDG 7) by 2030. Slow progress toward access to clean
cooking...
This report summarizes the findings of a
review aimed at understanding emergingapproaches to energy
subsidy reform, discerning trends, and identifying major
strands...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 189692Date: March 31, 2024Author:
Bacon,Robert W. ;
Gencer,Defne
This report highlights the socioeconomic
contributions of the geothermal sector, including the
potential opportunities and benefits that can be enhanced at
national...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 186662Date: January 25, 2024Author:
Pinnington,Stephanie Alexandra ;
Rai,Kavita
Tunisia has chosen to embark on an
ambitious energy transition to address the challenges of
decarbonization, energy security, and vulnerability to
volatile international...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 187002Date: January 17, 2024Author:
Gazzo, Alexis ;
Robert, Jean-Gabriel ;
Decoopman, Camille ;
Dhiaf, Meryem Ben ;
Othmen, Mohamed Ben ;
Farhat, Sarra ;
Boukhachab, Sofia
The Energy Sector Management Assistance
Program (ESMAP) is a partnership between the World Bank and
24 partners to help low- and middle-income countries reduce
poverty...
The Energy Sector Management Assistance
Program (ESMAP) is a partnership between the World Bank and
24 partners to help low- and middle-income countries reduce
poverty...
The report explores modeling approaches,
designs, and impacts of CGE modeling exercises carried out
for energy subsidy reforms in different country settings.
The report...
This report presents a first attempt to
systematically investigate how the energy transition can
support economic activity and contribute to the creation of
jobs while...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 187196Date: November 30, 2023Author:
Rojas Romagosa,Hugo Alexander ;
Dobrotková, Zuzana ;
Nicolas,Claire Marion ;
Pargal,Sheoli
The rooftop solar installation component
of the Sindh Solar Energy Project (SSEP) created direct and
indirect employment opportunities, with a focus on
short-term roles...
The Kosovo Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy Project (KEEREP) successfully generated
direct and indirect employment opportunities in Kosovo
through EE retrofits...
The energy transition will entail not
only job creation in new clean energy industries but also
job losses in incumbent high-emission industries, such as
coal extraction...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 187186Date: November 30, 2023Author:
Dobrotková, Zuzana ;
Ferre,Celine ;
Gajderowicz,Tomasz Janusz ;
Pargal,Sheoli
Some 418 million children worldwide
receive at least one school meal per day. However, in
developing countries, most school meals are prepared using
rudimentary, polluting...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 186093Date: November 30, 2023Author:
Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)
Significant scale-up of clean energy,
such as renewable energy and energy efficiency, is the most
important component of worldwide efforts to address climate
change...
This report presents the findings and
conclusions of a case study undertaken under a program of
analytical work that investigates the impacts of the global
transition...
The Regional Rusumo Falls Hydroelectric
Project (RRFHP) is located in the Nile Equatorial Lakes
(NEL) Region of Africa which is a part of the larger Nile
River Basin...
The Solar Hybrid Mini Grids for Rural
Economic Development component of the Nigeria
Electrification Project created direct and indirect
employment opportunities across...
The Rampur Hydropower Project (RHP)
generated direct, indirect, and induced employment
opportunities, improved local infrastructure, and had
economic impacts on the...
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