Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending

Since fiscal year 2010 the World Bank has supported 20 smart grid projects in 19 countries and all six Bank regions. Valued at 960 million dollars - a quarter of all Bank support for transmission and distribution during the period — the projects ha...

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Main Authors: Nangia, Varun, Oguah, Samuel, Gaba, Kwawu
Format: Brief
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/07/26581794/smartening-grid-developing-countries-emerging-lessons-world-bank-lending
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spelling okr-10986-247192021-05-25T09:01:30Z Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending Nangia, Varun Oguah, Samuel Gaba, Kwawu smart grids smart meters public utilities energy distribution energy transmission automation distribution management Since fiscal year 2010 the World Bank has supported 20 smart grid projects in 19 countries and all six Bank regions. Valued at 960 million dollars - a quarter of all Bank support for transmission and distribution during the period — the projects have focused on advanced metering, distribution automation, and supervisory control and data acquisition for energy and distribution management systems. Some of these projects are still under implementation, but task teams are learning valuable lessons about how to implement smart grid projects most effectively. 2016-07-19T22:40:47Z 2016-07-19T22:40:47Z 2016-07 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/07/26581794/smartening-grid-developing-countries-emerging-lessons-world-bank-lending http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24719 English en_US Live Wire;No. 2016/69 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic smart grids
smart meters
public utilities
energy distribution
energy transmission
automation
distribution management
spellingShingle smart grids
smart meters
public utilities
energy distribution
energy transmission
automation
distribution management
Nangia, Varun
Oguah, Samuel
Gaba, Kwawu
Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending
relation Live Wire;No. 2016/69
description Since fiscal year 2010 the World Bank has supported 20 smart grid projects in 19 countries and all six Bank regions. Valued at 960 million dollars - a quarter of all Bank support for transmission and distribution during the period — the projects have focused on advanced metering, distribution automation, and supervisory control and data acquisition for energy and distribution management systems. Some of these projects are still under implementation, but task teams are learning valuable lessons about how to implement smart grid projects most effectively.
format Brief
author Nangia, Varun
Oguah, Samuel
Gaba, Kwawu
author_facet Nangia, Varun
Oguah, Samuel
Gaba, Kwawu
author_sort Nangia, Varun
title Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending
title_short Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending
title_full Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending
title_fullStr Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending
title_full_unstemmed Smartening the Grid in Developing Countries : Emerging Lessons from World Bank Lending
title_sort smartening the grid in developing countries : emerging lessons from world bank lending
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/07/26581794/smartening-grid-developing-countries-emerging-lessons-world-bank-lending
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