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Energy Poverty Global Challenges and Local Solutions

By: Antoine Halff(Editor), Benjamin K Sovacool(Editor), Jon Rozhon(Editor)
472 pages, 83 illustrations, 70 tables
Energy Poverty
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  • Energy Poverty ISBN: 9780199682362 Hardback Nov 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

This edited volume looks at energy poverty, an issue whose pivotal role in the fight for human development is only now being recognised by policymakers. Nearly one quarter of humanity still lacks access to electricity. Close to one third rely on traditional fuels like firewood and cow dung for cooking, at great cost to their health and welfare. While most prevalent in parts of Africa and Asia, energy poverty is a global problem which concerns us all. Energy Poverty, which brings together economists, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and other practitioners from all over the world, is dedicated to a single goal: finding a solution to this haunting problem. It is part history, part economics, part political analysis, part business case review, and part field handbook.

Part One focuses on defining and measuring the problem and benchmarking progress in solving it, an obvious prerequisite to any successful energy-access policy. Part Two reviews past and current energy access programs, with an eye towards finding out what worked and what didn't and what can be replicated elsewhere. These case reviews are told as seen on the ground – China's experience by top Chinese officials and Africa's by African regulators and scholars. Based in part on those cases, Energy Poverty's last, more forward-looking section aims to present practitioners with a tool kit, a menu of options to speed up their efforts.

The energy access agenda is gaining traction at a time of rising concerns about climate change and resource constraints. Energy Poverty shows that bringing modern energy to those who lack it not just a moral imperative, but will likely benefit the world as a whole without harming the environment or unduly stretching finite resources.

Contents

Part I: Taking Stock of Energy Poverty
Antoine Halff, Benjamin Sovacool, and Jon Rozhon: 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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Biography

Antoine Halff is a senior official of the International Energy Agency, the head of its oil unit, and the editor of its authoritative monthly publication, the Oil Market Report. He has spent the last 20 years of his career focusing on energy issues in a series of positions spanning the worlds of government, finance, consulting, higher education, and the media, including New York bureau chief of famed newsletter Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, director of global energy for political-risk consultancy Eurasia Group, deputy head of research at Newedge, one of the world's top brokerages, and lead economist with the US Department of Energy's research arm, the Energy Information Administration. He has also taught courses on the Geopolitics of Energy and related topics at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. He was born and educated in Paris and has lived and worked in Paris, Seoul, New York, and Washington, DC.

Jon Rozhon is Senior Researcher at the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) and President of Oak Leaf Energy Training. He is Editor-in-Chief of the CERI journal, Geopolitics of Energy and author of numerous studies in areas as diverse as electric power, energy investment, and natural gas vehicles. He was Lecturer in English at the Gifu University for Foreign Languages for 15 years and has spent the past six years at CERI. In 2010, he started Oak Leaf Energy Training, which has provided training for over 100 corporations and government agencies. He holds an MA in English from Lakehead University and an MBA from McGill.

Benjamin K. Sovacool is Director of the Danish Center for Energy Technology at AU-Herning and a Professor of Business and Social Sciences at Aarhus University. He is also Associate Professor of Law at Vermont Law School and Director of the Energy Security and Justice Program at their Institute for Energy and the Environment, as well as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Energy Research and Social Science. He works as a researcher and consultant on renewable energy and energy efficiency, the politics of large-scale energy infrastructure, designing public policy to improve energy security and access to electricity, and building adaptive capacity to the consequences of climate change. He is a Contributing Author to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) forthcoming Fifth Assessment (AR5). He has consulted for the Asian Development Bank, United Nations Development Program, and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.


Contributors:
- Owusu Amponsah
- Nicolina Anelou
- Kalpana Balakrishnan
- Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee
- Doulas F. Barnes
- Andy Barrett
- Moran Bazilian
- Leila Benali
- Nick Beresnev
- Mikul Bhatia
- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Fatih Birol
- Jason E. Bordoff
- Abeeku Brew-Hammond
- Nigel Bruce
- Cesar Calderon
- Zoë Chafe
- Akanksha Chaurey
- Chen Ding
- Ryan Economy
- Laura El-Katiri
- Yasemin Erboy
- Lijuan Fan
- Barbara C. Farhar
- José Goldember
- Erik Haites
- Antoine Halff
- Wenke Han
- Allan Hoffman
- Mark Howells
- Tord Kjellstrom
- Dou Koplow
- Phil LaRocco
- Michael Levi
- Elizabeth A. Lowry
- Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi
- Thomas E. McKone
- Gifty Serwaa Mensah
- Patrick Nussbaumer
- Beth Osnes
- Debajit Palit
- Elisa Portale
- Dale S. Rothman
- Jon Rozhon
- Hussain Samad
- Kirk R. Smith
- Ruchi Soni
- Benjamin Sovacool
- Minoru Takada
- Chris Turton
- Richenda Van Leeuwen
- Thiyaarajan Velumail
- Kandeh K. Yumkella
- Luo Zhihon
- Xia Zuzhan

By: Antoine Halff(Editor), Benjamin K Sovacool(Editor), Jon Rozhon(Editor)
472 pages, 83 illustrations, 70 tables
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"Energy Poverty brings new thinking to an old problem, and is a must-read for anyone serious about creating meaningful solutions to end poverty."
– President Bill Clinton

"At long last, Energy is receiving the attention it deserves as a key factor in Poverty Alleviation. This means that key concerns in our quest for Sustainable Development, climate, population, environment and health have finally been brought together. Energy Poverty; Global Challenges and Local Solutions is an excellent resource for the thoughtful analyst and political leader when addressing these crucial challenges for a safe and prosperous future."
– Mrs. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minster of Norway and head of the World Health Organization

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