
Energy Poverty
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- Part I: Taking Stock of Energy Poverty
- Introduction: The End of Energy Poverty: Pathways to Development
- 1: Fatih Birol: Achieving Energy For All Will Not Cost The Earth
- 2: Benjamin Sovacool: Defining, Measuring, and Tackling Energy Poverty
- 3: Douglas F. Barnes, Hussain Samad, Cesar Calderon, and Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee: The Development Impact of Energy Access
- 4: Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee, Mikul Bhatia, Elisa Portale, Ruchi Soni, and Nicolina Angelou: The World Bank's Perspective on Energy Access
- 5: Nigel Bruce and Chen Ding: Health Benefits from Energy Access in LMICs: Mechanisms, Impacts, and Policy Opportunities
- 6: Kalpana Balakrishnan, Zoë Chafe, Tord Kjellstrom, Thomas E. McKone, and Kirk R. Smith: Energy Poverty and Public Health: Impacts of Solid Cookfuel
- 7: Barbara C. Farhar, Beth Osnes, Elizabeth A. Lowry: Energy and Gender
- 8: Morgan Bazilian, Ryan Economy, Patrick Nussbaumer, Erik Haites, Kandeh K. Yumkella, Mark Howells, Minoru Takada, Dale S. Rothman, and Michael Levi: Beyond Basic Access: The Scale of Investment Required for Universal Energy Access
- 9: Allan Hoffman: Energy and Water: A Critical Linkage
- Part II: Lessons Learned
- 10: Wenke Han, Luo Zhihong, and Lijuan Fan: Striving Towards Development: China's Energy Poverty Alleviation Efforts
- 11: Debajit Palit, Subhes C. Bhattacharyya, and Akanksha Chaurey: Indian Approaches to Energy Access
- 12: Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi and José Goldemberg: Modern Energy Services to Low Income Households in Brazil: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead
- 13: Laura El-Katiri: Energy Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa
- 14: Abeeku Brew-Hammond, Gifty Serwaa Mensah, and Owusu Amponsah: Energy Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: Poverty Amidst Abundance
- 15: Doug Koplow: Global Energy Subsidies: Scale, Opportunity Costs, and Barriers to Reform
- 16: Phil LaRocco: Is Small Beautiful?
- Part III: Challenges and Policy Options
- 17: Jason E. Bordoff: Expanding Energy Access: An Assessment of U.S. Policy
- 18: Richenda Van Leeuwen and Yasemin Erboy: The Energy Access Practitioner Network
- 19: Thiyagarajan Velumail, Chris Turton, and Nick Beresnev: The Energy Plus Approach: Reducing Poverty with Productive Uses of Energy
- 20: Xia Zuzhang: Unlocking Financial Resources
- 21: Leila Benali and Andy Barrett: Alleviating Energy Poverty in Africa: A Story of Leapfrogging, Localizing, and Fast-Tracking
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