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Mapping India’s renewable energy growth potential: status and outlook 2013
EU Money Service, 2013India has the fifth-largest power generation portfolio worldwide, combined with a rapid growth in energy consumption. This can be attributed to several factors such as economic growth and increasing prosperity, growing rate of urbanization and rising per capita energy consumption.DocumentAchieving Sustainable Energy for All in the Asia-Pacific
UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok, 2013In 2011 the United Nations launched the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) initiative, aiming to achieve universal access to energy, double the rate of efficiency improvement, and double the share of renewables in the global energy mix by 2030.DocumentThe Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2013
Climate Policy Initiative, 2013The Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2013 finds that global climate finance flows have plateaued at US$ 359 billion, or around US$ 1 billion per day – far below even the most conservative estimates of investment needs.DocumentWorld Energy Resources: 2013 Survey
World Energy Council, 2013This summary of the World Energy Resources report focuses on energy resources and covers coal, oil, natural gas, uranium & nuclear, hydropower, bioenergy & waste, wind, solar PV, geothermal, peat, marine energy and energy efficiency.DocumentLow-carbon competitiveness in Kenya
Overseas Development Institute, 2013This analysis of Kenya’s Vision 2030 initiative suggests that over the next decade, global trade patterns will be transformed by climate change, international mitigation, and natural-resource scarcity, resulting in an inevitable shift over time to a low-carbon global economy. This report has a particular focus on the energy, agriculture and manufacturing sectors.DocumentEnergy Outlook For Asia and the Pacific
Asian Development Bank, 2013This report attempts to identify policy, social, infrastructure, and technology issues that must be addressed to meet the future energy needs of members of the Asian Development Bank in Asia and the Pacific.DocumentPlanning for Large-Scale Wind and Solar Power in South Africa
Center for Global Development, USA, 2013South Africa hopes to expand its production of wind and solar power (WSP) in the coming decades. This study develops a 10-year database of expected hourly power generation for onshore wind, solar photovoltaic, and concentrating solar power technologies across South Africa.DocumentLow Carbon City: A Guidebook for City Planners and Practioners
UNEP Risø Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development, 2013Produced as part of a larger United Nations Environment Programme project called Promoting Low Carbon Transport in India (LCT), this guidebook is aimed toward city planners, transport division executives, and urban transport consultants.DocumentFeito no Brasil? Made in South Africa? Boosting technological development through local content requirements in the wind energy industry
Energy Research Centre, 2013This report focuses on local content requirements (LcR) and their implementation in the wind energy sectors of Brazil and South Africa. The aim is to stimulate jobs in new industries and accelerate technological development.DocumentGlobal energy politics
Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 2013In this presentation made at the September 2013, ‘CSE Annual South Asian Media Briefing Workshop on Climate Change, 2013,’ New Delhi, Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director-General, CSE calls for a strategy that combines energy security, affordability with climate action in this presentation on global energy politics.Pages
