Energy Policy and Third World Development

Energy Policy and Third World Development
Author: Pradip K. Ghosh,University of Maryland, College Park. Center for International Development,World Academy of Development and Cooperation
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1984-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039759100

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In designing policies to help resolve its energy problems, every country faces a unique set of conditions. Contributors to this volume profile the energy situation in the developing countries, assess the role of energy policy in Third World development, and discuss the global energy situation in relation to these countries' consumption, production, trade, and resource endowment. The rest of the volume provides researchers with different sources of information--statistical and bibliographic--relating to energy policy development in the Third World. Managing the increasing demand for energy is explored in depth.

Design and Performance of Policy Instruments to Promote the Development of Renewable Energy

Design and Performance of Policy Instruments to Promote the Development of Renewable Energy
Author: Gabriela Elizondo Azuela,Luiz Augusto Barroso
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2012-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821396025

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Renewable energy plays an important role in contributing to the transition toward low-carbon development growth, in enhancing technology diversification and hedging against fuel price volatility, in strengthening economic growth, and in facilitating access to electricity. The global trends indicate a growing commitment to renewable energy development from developed and developing countries in both the introduction of specific policy levers and investment flows. Developing countries have now a long history of designing and implementing specific policy and regulatory instruments to promote renewable energy. Today, feed-in tariff policies are being implemented in about 25 developing countries and quantity based instruments, most notably auction mechanisms, are increasingly being adopted by upper middle income countries. This paper summarizes the results of a recent review of the emerging experience with the design and implementation of price and quota based instruments to promote renewable energy in a sample of six representative developing countries and transition economies. The paper discusses the importance of a tailor-made approach to policy design and identifies the basic elements that have proven instrumental to policy effectiveness, including adequate tariff levels, long term policy or contractual commitments, mandatory access to the grid and incremental cost pass-through. Ultimately, a low carbon development growth in the developing world depends on the availability of resources to finance the solutions that exhibit incremental costs. Policies introduced to support renewable energy development should be designed and introduced in combination with strategies that clearly identify sources of finance and establish a sustainable incremental cost recovery mechanism (for example, using concessional financial flows from developed countries to leverage private financing, strengthening the performance of utilities and distribution companies, or allowing the partial pass-through of incremental costs to consumer tariffs with a differentiated burden sharing that protects the poor). Without question, policy makers will have to ensure that the design of different policy mechanisms and the policy mix per se deliver renewable energy targets with the lowest possible incremental costs and volume of subsidies.

United States Energy Policy Toward Developing Countries

United States Energy Policy Toward Developing Countries
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs,United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1978
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045415259

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Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries

Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries
Author: Suzana Tavares da Silva,Gabriela Prata Dias
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2020-02-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000034134

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This book presents a comparative analysis of energy efficiency policies in developing countries. Although there is a vast amount of literature available about renewable energy policy and implementation in the developing world, energy efficiency tends to lack attention. This book fills this lacuna by examining the current state of the field and scope for future improvements. Drawing on a wide range of case studies including Brazil, China and Chile, the authors use a comparative approach to examine the policies and programmes being implemented, looking at the existing legal frameworks and regulatory challenges. By showcasing stories of success, as well as barriers to energy efficiency, they highlight the opportunities for increased energy access and efficiency and demonstrate how these opportunities may directly impact on climate change mitigation. This volume will be a useful resource for scholars and practitioners with an interest in energy policy and efficiency, climate change and international development.

Energy for Development an International Challenge

Energy for Development  an International Challenge
Author: John Foster,Society for International Development. North-South Roundtable
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015007217345

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Monograph comprising background conference papers prepared for the North-South Roundtable on the role of energy in economic development of developed countries and developing countries - covers trends in the use of energy sources (petroleum, natural gas, coal, nuclear energy, hydroelectric power, thermal energy, biomass, wind power, solar energy, etc.), and examines energy conservation, international cooperation, and presents a framework for energy policies in developing countries. Bibliography pp. 241 to 253 and graphs.

Energy Access Poverty and Development

Energy Access  Poverty  and Development
Author: Benjamin K. Sovacool,Ira Martina Drupady
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317143741

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This book showcases how small-scale renewable energy technologies such as solar panels, cookstoves, biogas digesters, microhydro units, and wind turbines are helping Asia respond to a daunting set of energy governance challenges. Using extensive original research this book offers a compendium of the most interesting renewable energy case studies over the last ten years from one of the most diverse regions in the world. Through an in-depth exploration of case studies in Bangladesh, China, India, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka, the authors highlight the applicability of different approaches and technologies and illuminates how household and commercial innovations occur (or fail to occur) within particular energy governance regimes. It also, uniquely, explores successful case studies alongside failures or "worst practice" examples that are often just as revealing as those that met their targets. Based on these successes and failures, the book presents twelve salient lessons for policymakers and practitioners wishing to expand energy access and raise standards of living in some of the world's poorest communities. It also develops an innovative framework consisting of 42 distinct factors that explain why some energy development interventions accomplish all of their goals while others languish to achieve any.

Energy Supply and Use in Developing Countries

Energy Supply and Use in Developing Countries
Author: John E. Gray,W. Kenneth Davis,Joseph W. Harned
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015015347852

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It is in the interest of the United States and the other industrialized nations that the economic well-being of the developing countries be enhanced. Adequate supply and effective use of energy at reasonable cost are a necessary underpinning for economic development. The developing countries need assistance in assessing, planning, financing, and implementing energy supply programs. This volume examines the issues and options related to energy supply, use and financing in developing countries. Co-published with the Atlantic Council of the United States.

International Issues In Energy Policy Development And Economics

International Issues In Energy Policy  Development  And Economics
Author: James P Dorian
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429715648

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This book provides an overview of the dynamic issues of energy policy, development, and economics. It illuminates the factors influencing the energy policies of key energy producing/consuming nations around the world and examines current trends in energy development, planning, technology, and trade.