Learning Curves: Energy Sector Assistance in Bangladesh: Institutional Reforms in a Challenging Environment
Asian Development Bank | November 2009
Abstract
This sector assistance program evaluation aims to provide a sector-level independent assessment of ADB's assistance to the energy sector in Bangladesh. The findings are intended to feed into the country assistance program evaluation and to provide inputs to ADB's future operations in the country's energy sector
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Asian Development Bank. 2009. Learning Curves: Energy Sector Assistance in Bangladesh: Institutional Reforms in a Challenging Environment. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3406. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Climate
Climate change
Climate impacts assessment
Energy Development Finance
Energy Technology
Primary Energy
Energy
Climatic change
Climatology
Energy Demand
Alternative energy technology
Energy Sector Reform
Primary Energy Production
Primary Energy Supply
Adaptation
Electric power
Power
Climatic factor
Renewable energy source
Electric power
Energy development
Supply and demand
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