Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes
Yemen's Second Five Year Plan for Social and Economic Development (2001-2005) and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP, 2003-05) provide a framework to reduce poverty through national actions and development assistance. The PRSP recommends a...
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okr-10986-180022021-04-23T14:03:38Z Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AVERAGE PRICE BIOMASS BIOMASS FUELS CHARCOAL CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COOKING CROP RESIDUES DIESEL DIESEL CONSUMPTION DIESEL USE DWELLING ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION END-USES ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EXPENDITURES ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USAGE ENERGY USE ENGINEERS EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FUEL FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL USE GAS COMPANY GASOLINE GENERATION GRID CUSTOMERS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INFLATION KEROSENE KEROSENE SUBSIDIES KEROSENE USE LIGHTING MIDDLE EAST NEIGHBORHOODS OIL PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PILOT PROJECTS POWER PRICE COMPARISON PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE STRUCTURE PRODUCT MARKET RETAIL RETAIL PRICE RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SUBSTITUTES SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARIFF STRUCTURE URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER PUMPING Yemen's Second Five Year Plan for Social and Economic Development (2001-2005) and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP, 2003-05) provide a framework to reduce poverty through national actions and development assistance. The PRSP recommends a gradual lifting of subsidies for petroleum products, phased to ensure that energy price reform does not aggravate poverty in a country with an already high percentage of poor people. The PRSP also promotes policies that will lead to better access to energy. This report deals with the relationship between energy policy and household welfare. By establishing the facts about household energy supply and use, the impact of new energy policies on the poor can be anticipated with greater confidence. A household energy strategy forms an essential element of overall energy sector planning. At the request of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MOPIC), the joint World Bank/United Nations Development Program Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) carried out a study to examine the energy policies which would, if implemented, contribute to poverty reduction in Yemen. The study reviewed the main beneficiaries of energy subsidies and the likely impact of their removal. This report, Volume I, summarizes the results of the study and outlines a number of policy options intended to achieve the energy sector goals of economic efficiency, financial cost recovery, environmental sustainability and social equity. A separate report, Volume II, contains a set of ten annexes. 2014-04-22T20:32:57Z 2014-04-22T20:32:57Z 2005-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6743117/household-energy-supply-use-yemen-vol-2-2-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18002 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program working paper series;ESM 315/05 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AVERAGE PRICE BIOMASS BIOMASS FUELS CHARCOAL CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COOKING CROP RESIDUES DIESEL DIESEL CONSUMPTION DIESEL USE DWELLING ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION END-USES ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EXPENDITURES ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USAGE ENERGY USE ENGINEERS EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FUEL FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL USE GAS COMPANY GASOLINE GENERATION GRID CUSTOMERS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INFLATION KEROSENE KEROSENE SUBSIDIES KEROSENE USE LIGHTING MIDDLE EAST NEIGHBORHOODS OIL PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PILOT PROJECTS POWER PRICE COMPARISON PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE STRUCTURE PRODUCT MARKET RETAIL RETAIL PRICE RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SUBSTITUTES SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TARIFF STRUCTURE URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER PUMPING World Bank Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes |
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Yemen's Second Five Year Plan for
Social and Economic Development (2001-2005) and Poverty
Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP, 2003-05) provide a framework
to reduce poverty through national actions and development
assistance. The PRSP recommends a gradual lifting of
subsidies for petroleum products, phased to ensure that
energy price reform does not aggravate poverty in a country
with an already high percentage of poor people. The PRSP
also promotes policies that will lead to better access to
energy. This report deals with the relationship between
energy policy and household welfare. By establishing the
facts about household energy supply and use, the impact of
new energy policies on the poor can be anticipated with
greater confidence. A household energy strategy forms an
essential element of overall energy sector planning. At the
request of the Ministry of Planning and International
Cooperation (MOPIC), the joint World Bank/United Nations
Development Program Energy Sector Management Assistance
Program (ESMAP) carried out a study to examine the energy
policies which would, if implemented, contribute to poverty
reduction in Yemen. The study reviewed the main
beneficiaries of energy subsidies and the likely impact of
their removal. This report, Volume I, summarizes the results
of the study and outlines a number of policy options
intended to achieve the energy sector goals of economic
efficiency, financial cost recovery, environmental
sustainability and social equity. A separate report, Volume
II, contains a set of ten annexes. |
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Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes |
title_short |
Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes |
title_full |
Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes |
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Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes |
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Household Energy Supply and Use in Yemen : Volume 2. Annexes |
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household energy supply and use in yemen : volume 2. annexes |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6743117/household-energy-supply-use-yemen-vol-2-2-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18002 |
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