Sustainable energy for all status report ; tracking progress in the asia and the pacific : a summary report.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oakland :
O Books Sun & Moon
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; Tables; 1.1 SE4All Action Areas; 1.2 Data and Data Sources Used in This Report; 2.1 Multitier Framework for Measuring Access to Household Electricity Services Based on Consumption; 2.2 Multitier Framework for Measuring Access to Household Electricity Services Based on Type of Appliance Used; 4 Progress Made in Asia and the Pacific Toward the SE4All Objectives; Figures; 1 The SE4All Global Action Agenda; 2.1 Percentage of Population with Access to Electricity, 1990-2012
- 2.2 Per Capita Residential Consumption of Electricity in Selected Asia and the Pacific Developing Economies, 20122.3 Percentage of Population Relying Primarily on Nonsolid Fuels, 1990-2012; 2.4 Primary Energy Intensity among the Top 10 Primary Energy Consumers, 1990-2012; 2.5 Energy Intensity Component of Final Energy Demand among the Top 10 Energy Consumers, 1990-2012; 2.6 Cumulative Avoided Energy Consumption of Top 10 Energy Consumers, 1991-2012; 2.7 Ratio of Final Energy Consumption to Primary Energy Consumption of Selected Asia and the Pacific Developing Members, 2012
- 2.8 Share of Various Renewable Energy Sources in Asia and the Pacific's Renewable Energy Consumption, 1990-20122.9 Share of the Various Regions in Renewable Energy Consumption in Asia and the Pacific, 2012; 2.10 Share of Regional Renewable Energy Consumption in Total Final Energy Consumption, 2012; 2.11 Share of Renewable Energy in the Total Final Energy Consumption of the Top 20 Energy- Consuming Countries in Asia and the Pacific, 2012; 2.12 Top 20 Countries with the Highest Share of Nonbiomass Renewable Energy in Total Primary Energy Supply, 2012
- 2.13 Top 20 Countries with the Highest Share of Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation, 2012Boxes; 3.1 Attention to Clean Cooking Must Be Stepped Up; 3.2 Children and Access to Clean Energy; 3.3 Innovative Sustainable Energy Solutions that Benefit Women and Children; 3.4 Women in the Energy Supply Chain; 3.5 Policies and Strategies that Support Gender Equality; 4 Setting Up a Comprehensive SE4All Coordination Mechanism in Nepal; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Key Findings; 1 Background and Introduction; The Sustainable Energy for All Initiative; Rationale of the Report
- Methodology2 Monitoring Asia and the Pacific's Performance; Universal Access to Energy; Improving Energy Efficiency; Doubling the Share of Renewable Energy in the Energy Mix; 3 The Energy-Women-Children-Health Nexus; Introduction; Labor and Health Burden of Traditional Energy Services; Transforming Women's and Children's Lives through Modern Energy; Integrating Women into the Energy Supply Chain; Policy Directions; 4 The SE4All Partnership; Country Action Processes and Initiatives; Challenges and the Way Forward; Commitments and Partnerships; The Way Forward; 5 Conclusion and the Way Forward