Best Practice Manual : Promoting Decentralized Electrification Investment
This paper provides background information on decentralized electrification, and, attempts to fulfill two objectives: review methods of decentralized electrification intervention, and provide a step-by-step approach for project implementation. Chap...
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okr-10986-202892021-04-23T14:03:37Z Best Practice Manual : Promoting Decentralized Electrification Investment World Bank AUDITS BUSINESS PLANS CITIES CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACTORS COVERS DEBT ECONOMISTS ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRIFICATION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY PRACTICES ENGINEERING ENGINEERS FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FINANCIAL AUTONOMY FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIXED COSTS FUEL FUELS INCOME LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL FINANCE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS OIL PETROLEUM POLITICAL WILL POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER STATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROVISIONS PUBLIC FUNDS PURCHASING POWER QUALITY CONTROL REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SOLAR EQUIPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIND POWER This paper provides background information on decentralized electrification, and, attempts to fulfill two objectives: review methods of decentralized electrification intervention, and provide a step-by-step approach for project implementation. Chapter 1 provides a brief overview, and summary of rural electrification options, while Chapter 2 identifies implementation options for decentralized electrification, focusing on either individual initiatives, or collective/cooperative approaches. Discussions of key factors necessary to create a conducive environment for the promotion of decentralized electrification are featured in Chapter 3, which includes legal, regulatory, and fiscal incentives, in addition to sustainable financing mechanisms, and necessary technical assistance to promote projects. Chapter 4 then defines the role of government, and briefly discusses the functions of government agencies for the promotion of decentralized electrification. Chapter 5 provides a step-by-step guide through five stages for project implementation, each stage divided into discrete steps to explore a project's feasible decentralized electrification. Such steps deal with institutional and regulatory environment, market identification and assessment, technology and product options, delivery mechanisms, and financing. 2014-09-30T18:00:59Z 2014-09-30T18:00:59Z 2001-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1677831/best-practice-manual-promoting-decentralized-electrification-investment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20289 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP);no. ESM 248 / 01 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |
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This paper provides background
information on decentralized electrification, and, attempts
to fulfill two objectives: review methods of decentralized
electrification intervention, and provide a step-by-step
approach for project implementation. Chapter 1 provides a
brief overview, and summary of rural electrification
options, while Chapter 2 identifies implementation options
for decentralized electrification, focusing on either
individual initiatives, or collective/cooperative
approaches. Discussions of key factors necessary to create a
conducive environment for the promotion of decentralized
electrification are featured in Chapter 3, which includes
legal, regulatory, and fiscal incentives, in addition to
sustainable financing mechanisms, and necessary technical
assistance to promote projects. Chapter 4 then defines the
role of government, and briefly discusses the functions of
government agencies for the promotion of decentralized
electrification. Chapter 5 provides a step-by-step guide
through five stages for project implementation, each stage
divided into discrete steps to explore a project's
feasible decentralized electrification. Such steps deal with
institutional and regulatory environment, market
identification and assessment, technology and product
options, delivery mechanisms, and financing. |
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Best Practice Manual : Promoting Decentralized Electrification Investment |
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Best Practice Manual : Promoting Decentralized Electrification Investment |
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Best Practice Manual : Promoting Decentralized Electrification Investment |
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2014 |
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