Comparative Analysis and Policy Study on Residential Electricity Bills in Selected ADB Member Countries
Zhou, Aiming | May 2012
Abstract
Electricity is a public necessity for a modern society, and electricity consumption grows more rapidly than consumption of other types of commercial energy as a society increases in affluence. This working paper intends to make a comprehensive comparison of electrical bills of residential consumers among ADB member countries and uncover what tariff structure and policies ADB member countries adopted to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency among end users. It discusses key findings and policy recommendations in supply and demand side issues that will enable a clean energy development future.
Citation
Zhou, Aiming. 2012. Comparative Analysis and Policy Study on Residential Electricity Bills in Selected ADB Member Countries. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1382. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Renewable Energy
Evaluation
Alternative energy
Energy Technology
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Operations Evaluation
Program Evaluation
Evaluation Techniques
Evaluation Criteria
Alternative energy
Alternative energy development
Photovoltaic Energy
Geothermal Energy
Energy
Energy planning
Alternative energy technology
Project impact
Program management
Project appraisal
Cost benefit analysis
Alternative energy program
Alternative energy technology
Energy Demand
Energy planning
Energy Resources
Energy Resources Development
Primary Energy Production
Primary Energy Supply
Renewable energy source
Energy development
Renewable energy resource
Energy conservation
Energy policy
Participatory monitoring and evaluation
Participative management
Green technology
Energy conversion
Electric power consumption
Cost effectiveness
Inventions
Sun
Solar heating
Solar energy
Renewable energy source
Power resource
Natural resource
Energy harvesting
Energy development
Energy facility
Power supply
Solar activity
Solar constant
Earth
Weather
Renewable energy resource
Energy security
Energy tax credit
Energy assistance
Solar energy policy
Conservation of natural resources
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