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Fuel For Change : World Bank Energy Policy - Rhetoric And Reality

  • Fuel For Change : World Bank Energy Policy - Rhetoric And Reality
  • Title

    • Fuel For Change : World Bank Energy Policy - Rhetoric Vs Reality
  • Attribution

    edited by Ian Tellam
  • Publication Details

    Book, Zed Books, 2000
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      (LOWER LEVEL)  HD9502.D442 F83 2000         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Written by well-informed thinkers in leading NGOs, this book seeks to add to the pressure on the World Bank to shift policy in favor of sustainable energy. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • Notes

    • "Fuel for Change, with its evidence and case studies from a wide variety of countries in both the Third World and the transitional economies of Eastern Europe, examines the World Bank’s new energy policies. It seeks to add to the pressure on the Bank to shift its capital lending and policy advice in favour of sustainable energy, including serious investment in energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and energy provision for the rural poor." "This book explains the historical development of the Bank’s energy policies. It outlines promising initiatives with the Bank for sustainable energy and explains why these are having little impact on mainstream energy lending. It describes how and why the Bank’s energy policies have actually led to an increase in fossil fuel power plants in the top-ten low income countries, while continuing to marginalize renewable energy. While not wishing to launch an ideological attack on privatization, the authors are concerned with how the Bank has allowed regulatory processes to be hijacked by vested interests." "Another problem in institutional barriers within the Bank itself. While a minority of staff are genuinely concerned to implement its excellent rhetoric about sustainable development, too many retain their market-fixated approach and do not support investments oriented to renewable energy sources, energy provision in rural areas or even energy efficient technologies."–BOOK JACKET
  • ISBN

    • 1856497828
    • 185649781x
    • 185649781x
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