Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Development : Scale Up Strategy and Action Plan

This study describes the Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Development (EEfSD) action plan, to scale up energy efficiency operations in client countries. The EEfSD strategy comprises of interventions at three levels: policy and regulatory, sector and sub-sector, and at end-use equipment and appliances. It is structured along four tracks: integrating energy efficiency within economic and sector work; mainstreaming energy efficiency in investment operations; improving internal operational, learning and analytic capacity; and monitoring, evaluation, and outreach. Priority focus is on countries with highest energy intensities, where rapid growth of the energy sector is expected and where total energy use is greatest. Implementation of the action plan will be guided by the Energy, Transport and Water Department, and will require cooperation and collaboration across the Bank Group, in particular the regional operations units. This paper presents the estimated incremental costs for FY07-09 which have been committed from energy trust funds and Bank budget.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2005-12
Subjects:ACCESS TO ENERGY, AIR, AIR QUALITY, APPLIANCE EFFICIENCY, APPROACH, AVAILABILITY, BALANCE, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, BARRIERS TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY, BIOMASS, BOILERS, CARBON FINANCE, CARBON MARKET, CFC, CLEAN ENERGY, CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, CLEANER PRODUCTION, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE COUNTRY STUDY, COAL, COGENERATION, COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS, CONSERVATION, COOK STOVES, DEMAND MANAGEMENT, DISTRIBUTION LOSSES, DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY, DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, DISTRICT HEATING, DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS, ECONOMIC COSTS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT, EFFICIENCY POTENTIAL, EFFICIENT LIGHTING, ELECTRIC MOTORS, ELECTRIC POWER, ELECTRIC UTILITIES, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION, EMISSIONS, EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS, END-USE, ENERGY AUDITS, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, ENERGY COSTS, ENERGY DEMAND, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES, ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS, ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES, ENERGY INTENSIVE, ENERGY LOSS, ENERGY MARKETS, ENERGY POLICIES, ENERGY POLICY, ENERGY PRICING, ENERGY PRODUCTION, ENERGY SAVINGS, ENERGY SECURITY, ENERGY SERVICE, ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY SUPPLY, ENERGY USE, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, FINANCIAL INCENTIVES, FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS, FINANCIAL MECHANISMS, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FOSSIL, FOSSIL FUEL, FUEL, FUEL EFFICIENCY, GAS, GAS FLARING, GAS FLARING REDUCTION, GASIFICATION, GHG, HEAT, HEAT RECOVERY, HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY, HYDRO POWER, HYDRO POWER PLANTS, HYDROPOWER, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES, LOW-CARBON, MARKET FAILURES, MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, PIPELINE, POLICY ADVICE, POLLUTANTS, PORTFOLIO, POWER GENERATION, POWER SECTOR, POWER STATION, POWER STATIONS, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SYSTEM, PRIMARY ENERGY, PRIMARY ENERGY RESOURCES, PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, RENEWABLE ENERGIES, RENEWABLE ENERGY, REVENUE LOSS, RISK MANAGEMENT, SMALL POWER PLANTS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, THERMAL POWER, THERMAL POWER PLANT, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSPORT SECTOR, UNEP, VEHICLES, VOLTAGE, WASTE, WATER HEATING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/16371057/energy-efficiency-sustainable-development-eefsd-scale-up-strategy-action-plan
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12906
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Summary:This study describes the Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Development (EEfSD) action plan, to scale up energy efficiency operations in client countries. The EEfSD strategy comprises of interventions at three levels: policy and regulatory, sector and sub-sector, and at end-use equipment and appliances. It is structured along four tracks: integrating energy efficiency within economic and sector work; mainstreaming energy efficiency in investment operations; improving internal operational, learning and analytic capacity; and monitoring, evaluation, and outreach. Priority focus is on countries with highest energy intensities, where rapid growth of the energy sector is expected and where total energy use is greatest. Implementation of the action plan will be guided by the Energy, Transport and Water Department, and will require cooperation and collaboration across the Bank Group, in particular the regional operations units. This paper presents the estimated incremental costs for FY07-09 which have been committed from energy trust funds and Bank budget.