Energy Demand in the Developing Countries

Energy Demand in the Developing Countries

Author: Mudassar Imran

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 104

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Studies about the key factors that have contributed to the historical increases in energy consumption in theeight major developing countries and evaluates the changes likely to occur in the future.


Energy Demand And Economic Growth

Energy Demand And Economic Growth

Author: Corazon M Siddayao

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-11-28

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 0429691947

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The author examines the measurement and conceptual issues that complicate analytical work in the energy demand field. Successful policy decisions depend on the use of appropriate data and analytic methods; because the demand side of the energy-economy interaction is highly complex, this study focuses on the more basic economic and energy concepts and methods in demand analyses. He critiques measures used to analyze the relationship of energy to economic growth and summarizes the various demand estimation methods and their results. Highlighting the problems faced by analysts in developing countries who often have limited time and inadequate data, she discusses the serious implications of basing policy decisions on questionable analytic methods and data.


Private Sector Electricity in Developing Countries

Private Sector Electricity in Developing Countries

Author: Jack D. Glen

Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 36

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This discussion paper looks at the past and potential future role of the private sector in electricity generation in developing countries. It considers the supply of electricity by the private sector as well as the role of private sector demand for electricity in total investment needs. A case for private sector involvement in the sector is made, to some extent based on evidence from the deregulation and privatization that has taken place in countries around the world. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) historical and potential role in the sector is also examined.


Energy in Developing Countries

Energy in Developing Countries

Author: International Energy Agency

Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; International Energy Agency

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 148

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Examines the recent trends in energy demand in a group of developing countries as well as the factors which underpin the growth in energy consumption.


energy issues in the developing world

energy issues in the developing world

Author: Mohan Munasinghe

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 64

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Lower oil prices are rising doubts about the underlying assumptions and ambitious energy programs of the last decade. How -- and how hard -- do countries pursue the goal of energy efficiency in an uncertain energy market?


Energy Planning for Developing Countries

Energy Planning for Developing Countries

Author: Russell J. DeLucia

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 324

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Essays on energy policies for developing countries, with a case study of Bangladesh - using data from the BES study on energy use and related econometric models, discusses the concept of energy sector planning; analyses power supply and power demand in rural area and agricultural sectors, energy prices and investment, issues of traditional and renewable energy sources including electric power, etc.; includes projections to 1995. Graphs, illustrations, maps and references.