Reconciling Carbon Pricing and Energy Policies in Developing Countries
The focus of the Report Reconciling Carbon pricing and Energy Policies in Developing Countries is how the objective of reducing emissions can be pursued alongside the priorities reflected in the energy policies of developing countries. The Report for Practitioners summarizes the Report’s main findings 4 and is split into three parts: part one examines interactions between climate and energy policies and related challenges and opportunities; some interactions are positive, some are negative. Part two focuses on the potential conflicts between carbon pricing on existing energy policy instruments, and the way to reconcile them through adjustments to either carbon pricing or energy policy instruments; part three outlines the options for ensuring the full integration of carbon and energy policies and instruments to accelerate low-carbon development; and Finally, the conclusion includes a practical Roadmap for climate and energy practitioners, which translates the Report’s main findings into to a set of actionable guiding principles. By providing a practical guidance to the practitioners, the Roadmap is expected to further facilitate the reconciliation of carbon pricing and energy policy and ultimately ensure their effective implementation.
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Format: | Technical Paper biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2020-03-27
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Subjects: | CARBON POLICY, ENERGY POLICY, CLIMATE CHANGE, FUEL SUBSIDY, RECYCLING, ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTIVENESS, POWER SECTOR REFORM, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSUMER PROTECTION, ENERGY TAX, LOW CARBON DEVELOPMENT, CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/433401585299859071/Reconciling-Carbon-Pricing-and-Energy-Policies-in-Developing-Countries-Integrating-Policies-for-a-Clean-Energy-Transition https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33490 |
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Summary: | The focus of the Report Reconciling
Carbon pricing and Energy Policies in Developing Countries
is how the objective of reducing emissions can be pursued
alongside the priorities reflected in the energy policies of
developing countries. The Report for Practitioners
summarizes the Report’s main findings 4 and is split into
three parts: part one examines interactions between climate
and energy policies and related challenges and
opportunities; some interactions are positive, some are
negative. Part two focuses on the potential conflicts
between carbon pricing on existing energy policy
instruments, and the way to reconcile them through
adjustments to either carbon pricing or energy policy
instruments; part three outlines the options for ensuring
the full integration of carbon and energy policies and
instruments to accelerate low-carbon development; and
Finally, the conclusion includes a practical Roadmap for
climate and energy practitioners, which translates the
Report’s main findings into to a set of actionable guiding
principles. By providing a practical guidance to the
practitioners, the Roadmap is expected to further facilitate
the reconciliation of carbon pricing and energy policy and
ultimately ensure their effective implementation. |
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