04261nam 2200505 450 991047889310332120170919030840.092-9257-112-5(CKB)3710000000617150(EBL)4453828(OCoLC)945038852(MiAaPQ)EBC4453828(EXLCZ)99371000000061715020160625h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSustainable energy for all status report tracking progress in the Asia and the Pacific : a summary report /Asian Development BankManila, Philippines :Asian Development Bank,2015.©20151 online resource (70 p.)Description based upon print version of record.92-9257-111-7 Includes bibliographical references.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, 1990-20122.2 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, 20122.8 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, 20122.13 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 ReportMethodology2 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 ForwardReferencesForce and energyEnergy consumptionElectronic books.Force and energy.Energy consumption.531.6MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910478893103321Sustainable energy for all status report1914763UNINA