Measuring the Results of World Bank Lending in the Energy Sector

This note is the first report of energy-sector results indicators reflecting the World Bank's broad lending patterns during FY2000-13. To compile it, energy projects back to FY2000 were manually screened for results data comparable with the standardized indicators now used in the Bank's corporate scorecard. In the future, automation will make it easier to collect, aggregate, and analyze data on project outcomes.

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Main Authors: Banerjee, Sudeshna Ghosh, Soni, Ruchi, Portale, Elisa
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-02-27
Subjects:ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, BLACK CARBON, BOTTOM LINE, BURNING COAL, CAPACITY FACTOR, CAPACITY FACTORS, CARBON, CARBON DIOXIDE, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CO, CO2, CO2 EMISSIONS, COAL, COMBUSTION, DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY, ELECTRIFICATION, EMISSIONS, ENERGY ACCESS, ENERGY CONSUMERS, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, ENERGY DATA, ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENERGY GENERATION, ENERGY INDUSTRIES, ENERGY MIX, ENERGY SECTOR, ENERGY SYSTEMS, FOSSIL, FOSSIL FUELS, GENERATING CAPACITY, GENERATION, GENERATION CAPACITY, GREENHOUSE, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY, GREENHOUSE GASES, GRID, GRID ACCESS, GRID ELECTRIFICATION, HEAT, HEAT GENERATION, INCOME, INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY, METHANE, OIL, PETROLEUM, PIPELINE, POWER, POWER GENERATION, POWER SECTOR, RENEWABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD, RENEWABLE SOURCES, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION, RURAL ENERGY, SOLAR HOME SYSTEM, SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS, SOURCE OF ENERGY, TRANSMISSION LINES, TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, UTILITIES, WASTE, WIND, WIND POWER, WIND POWER CAPACITY, WIND SITES, WORLD ENERGY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19152081/measuring-results-world-bank-lending-energy-sector
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17370
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Summary:This note is the first report of energy-sector results indicators reflecting the World Bank's broad lending patterns during FY2000-13. To compile it, energy projects back to FY2000 were manually screened for results data comparable with the standardized indicators now used in the Bank's corporate scorecard. In the future, automation will make it easier to collect, aggregate, and analyze data on project outcomes.