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Advantage Energy - Emerging Economies, Developing Countries and the Private-Public Sector Interface

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Summary

Increased focus has been placed on the issues of energy access and energy poverty over the last number of years, most notably indicated by the United Nations (UN) declaring 2012 as the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All”. Although attention in these topics has increased, incorrect assumptions and misunderstandings still arise in both the literature and dialogues. Access to energy does not only include electricity, does not only include cook stoves, but must include access to all types of energy that form the overall energy system. This paper chooses to examine this energy system using a typology that breaks it into 3 primary energy subsystems: heat energy, electricity and transportation. Describing the global energy system using these three subsystems provides a way to articulate the differences and similarities for each system’s required investments needs by the private and public sectors.

Source
Issuer

IEA

Year

2011

Region

International

Issuer (type)

International Energy Agency (International)

Instrument type

Information Paper

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Collaborators

UNGC

Text analysis

    • Low 0.35%
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    • E focus: climate change, emissions, energy, energy use, environment, forests, greenhouse gas, land use, pollution, recycling, renewable energy, renewables, resource use, waste, water, deforestation
    • S focus: diversity
    • Agriculture, Construction, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Public administration, Retail trade, Transportation