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publicationJune 18, 2025

Power More With Less: Scaling Up Energy Efficiency for Growth and Energy Security

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Energy efficiency is a transformative, low-cost solution that can fast-track access to affordable and secure energy and boost economic growth. Amid soaring power demand, driven in part by air conditioners, heavy industry, and, increasingly, data centers needed to power artificial intelligence, energy efficiency can help countries avoid overspending on new energy infrastructure, importing fuels, and taking on more debt for their energy sectors.  

Power More with Less: Scaling up Energy Efficiency for Growth and Energy Security provides a roadmap to harness the vast, untapped potential of energy efficiency in developing countries. It showcases successful examples of low- and middle-income countries that have prioritized energy efficiency in their energy sector policies, targets, and programs. The report is intended for client countries, international financial institutions, broader donor community, and the private sector.

Energy efficiency is no longer optional—it is a necessity for countries seeking affordable and reliable energy for their people, while driving economic growth and creating jobs. Our new report showcases successful national approaches and offers a roadmap to help develop effective large-scale programs to unlock the vast potential of energy efficiency.
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Guangzhe Chen
World Bank Vice President for Infrastructure

KEY MESSAGES

The energy efficiency challenge is global 

Investing in energy efficiency is a smart investment

Energy efficiency can boost competitiveness and create jobs

A call to action to scale up energy efficiency 

The World Bank Group and energy efficiency 

  • As part of the World Bank Group’s Global Challenge Program on Energy Access and Transition (GCP-E), we are already transitioning to more programmatic approaches, innovative financing mechanisms, and an increased emphasis on maximizing impacts and leveraging private sector involvement. 
  • We are leveraging our Scaling Up Energy Efficiency Academy to foster partnerships and make greater efforts to cultivate and disseminate knowledge. Collectively, these actions can help spur the necessary policy and institutional reforms to transition from small-scale demonstration projects to scaled-up, national energy efficiency programs. 
  • Through our “LEAP” approach, we aim to help countries, multilateral development banks, the broader donor community, and the private sector to place energy efficiency at the center of energy policies, planning, and programs to achieve scale:

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