Clean Energy for Development

Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, in the development community, the interaction of energy, environment, and poverty have emerged as a central challenge. Lack of consistent electricity in developing countries is a severe obstacle to doing business. It is also affecting school attendance, particularly among girls. Inefficient energy sources can also pose health problems—as many as 1.6 million deaths per year due to indoor smoke. Rich and poor countries alike need to apply energy-efficient technology to cut greenhouse gas emissions. At the G8 summit in Gleneagles, the World Bank Group was asked to take a leadership role in creating a new framework for clean energy and development, including investment and financing. In the first phase we will propose accelerated investments. In the second phase, we aim to generate new knowledge on technology options and the impact on climate change. Wolfowitz summarized the Bank’s ongoing energy spending activities.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wolfowitz, Paul
Format: Speech biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: 2006-03-06
Subjects:FUEL WOOD, GREENHOUSE, ACCESS TO ENERGY, CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES, ENERGY SECURITY, ECOSYSTEM, POWER PLANTS, CLIMATE CHANGE, POWER TRADE, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, INCOME, CARBON, REFRIGERATION, DEMAND FOR ENERGY, ENERGY NEEDS, POWER, ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, ELECTRICITY, CLIMATE, ENERGY SERVICE, INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY, CLEAN ENERGY, TRADITIONAL BIOMASS, EMISSIONS, HYDROPOWER, NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, CARBON SOURCES, INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY, SMOKE, CLEANER ENERGY, GAS, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, ENERGY USE, ENVIRONMENT, RAW COAL, OIL CONSUMPTION, CLEANER, ENERGY PRICES, PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND, BIOMASS FUELS, ENERGY CONSUMERS, PRIMARY ENERGY, GREENHOUSE GAS, ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, ENERGY DEMAND, BOILERS, BIOMASS, NATURAL GAS, ENERGY POLICIES, INVESTMENT, OIL, POWER SYSTEMS, ENERGY SOURCES, COAL, ENERGY REQUIREMENTS, FUEL, COOKING, RAIN, OPTIONS, SOLID FUELS, BOTTOM LINE, INVESTMENTS, ENERGY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, RENEWABLE ENERGY, ACID RAIN, GAS EMISSIONS, ACID, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, ENERGY POLICY, CARBON FINANCE, FUEL REQUIREMENTS, FUELS, PRICES, MODERN FUELS, CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, ENERGY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25884329/clean-energy-development-energy-week-world-bank-washington-dc-paul-wolfowitz-president
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24890
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