1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910466910903321

Titolo

ECMO : extracorporeal cardiopulmonary support in critical care / / Gail M. Annich [and four others], editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified] : , : [University of Washington Press], , [2018]

ISBN

0-295-74529-0

Edizione

[Fourth edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (85 pages)

Disciplina

617.41

Soggetti

Blood - Circulation, Artificial

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Spagnolo

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910452601103321

Autore

Elizondo Azuela Gabriela

Titolo

Design and performance of policy instruments to promote the development of renewable energy [[electronic resource] ] : emerging experience in selected developing countries / / Gabriela Elizondo Azuela, with Luiz Augusto Barroso

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2012

ISBN

1-280-88195-X

9786613723260

0-8213-9603-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (84 p.)

Collana

World Bank study

Altri autori (Persone)

BarrosoLuiz A

Disciplina

333.79/4091724

Soggetti

Energy development - Developing countries

Renewable energy sources - Developing countries

Energy policy - Developing countries

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Units of Measure; Chapter 1 Introduction; Summary of Key Findings; Note; Reference; Chapter 2 Background; The Growing Importance of RE Development; Use of RE Policy Tools to Support RE in Developed and Developing Countries; Experience with the Use of RE Policy Mechanisms in Developed Countries; Policy Choice and Trends in Developing Countries; Figures; Figure 2.1: Use of Renewable Energy Policy Instruments

Figure 2.2: Choice of Policy Instruments to Deploy RE in the Developing World (Number of Countries Introducing Instrument Per Period)Tables; Table 2.1: Renewable Energy Policy Instruments: Adoption and Policy Shifts; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Emerging Experience in Selected Developing Countries; Objectives of the Review and Characterization of the Sample; Figure 3.1: Mapping the Sample; Emerging Experience with Designing and Implementing Price-Setting Policies; Table 3.1: Policy Mix in Selected Countries as of the Last Reform, 2010; Boxes; Box 3.1:



Feed-in Tariff Policy in Brazil

Table 3.2: Feed-in Tariff Design in Sample Countries as of the Last Reform, 2010Table 3.3: Compliance with Renewable Purchase Obligations in India, 2009; Emerging Experience with Designing and Implementing Quantity-Setting Policies; Table 3.4: Formal and Indicative Targets in Sample Countries; Figure 3.2: Options for Renewable Energy Procurement in Sample Countries; Table 3.5: Final Bid in Brazil Auctions and Feed-in Tariffs for On-Shore Wind; Figure 3.3: Capacity Factor vs. Winning Auctioned Prices for On-Shore Wind (Auction 2009); Figure 3.4: Remuneration Level Efficiency On-Shore Wind

Table 3.6: Efficiency Comparison: PROINFA and AuctionsPolicy Interactions and Instrument Compatibility; Figure 3.5: Evolution of Wind Capacity and Aggregated Capacity Factor, India; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Policy Performance; Attainment of Targets; Effectiveness of Policy Package in Sample Countries; Figure 4.1: Degree to Which Official Targets on Renewable Energy Have Been Attained; Figure 4.2: Evolution of Renewable Energy Capacity and Share in Power System, India; Figure 4.3: Evolution of Renewable Energy Capacity and Share in Power System, Brazil

Figure 4.4: Effectiveness as Average Annual Growth, IndiaFigure 4.5: Evolution of Renewable Energy Capacity and Share in Power System, Turkey; Figure 4.6: Evolution of Renewable Energy Capacity and Share in Power System, Sri Lanka; Figure 4.7: Evolution of Renewable Energy Capacity and Share in Power System, Indonesia; Alignment of Exhibited Trends in RE Deployment to Future Committed Targets; Figure 4.8: Evolution of Renewable Energy Capacity and Share in Power System, Nicaragua; Economic Efficiency of RE Policy in Sample Countries

Figure 4.9: Evolution of Average Annual Growth vis-à-vis Average Annual Growth Required for Reaching Targets for All Renewable Energy

Sommario/riassunto

Renewable energy plays an important role in contributing to the transition toward low-carbon development growth, in enhancing technology diversification and hedging against fuel price volatility, in strengthening economic growth, and in facilitating access to electricity.The global trends indicate a growing commitment to renewable energy development from developed and developing countries in both the introduction of specific policy levers and investment flows.Developing countries have now a long history of designing and implementing specific policy and regulatory instruments to promote renewab