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Task Force 1: Country Actions for Universal Energy Access. Highlights from Parallel Session Saturday 19 November 2011. Proposed Outline for Report. Introduction Financing Challenge and Opportunities Country and Regional Actions Institutional Innovations Annexes.
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Task Force 1: Country Actions for Universal Energy Access Highlights from Parallel Session Saturday 19 November 2011
Proposed Outline for Report • Introduction • Financing Challenge and Opportunities • Country and Regional Actions • Institutional Innovations • Annexes
Introduction (1 – 1½ pages) • Context and precedents • Working definition for Energy Access • Focus on Electricity, Energy for Cooking/Heating and Productive Uses Financing Challenge and Opportunities (2 – 3 pages) • Scale of funding requirements • Range of funding sources and leveraging required • Alternative financing instruments and deriskingoptions
Country and Regional Actions (3 – 4 pages) • Regional and country status and projections • Options for participating in SE4All: opting in, high targets, early winners &Energy+ (linkage to RE and EE) • Different contexts, menu of approaches/processes, variety of institutional models/frameworks • Capacity development requirements • Implementation roadmap to 2030 with 5 year time horizons and interim milestones
Institutional Innovations (2 – 3 pages) • Bottom-up approaches: SME scale-up, civil society initiatives, etc • North-South/South-South approaches: city-city partnerships, utility twinning, etc Annexes • Pilot Countries • Business Models (Carlos Pascual) • Typical processes and steps (Chris Jones, etc)
Timeline Drafting Team • Fatih Birol and Dan Dorner (IEA) • Vijay Iyer and Venkat Ramana (World Bank) • Leena Srivastava (TERI) • Vijay Modi (Columbia University) • Abeeku Brew-Hammond (Ghana Energy Commission)