Renewable energy policy : Ministry of Energy and Water = وزارت انرژی و آب، پالیسی انرژی قابل تجدید / Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Ministry of Energy and Water.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Afghanistan] : Ministry of Energy and Water, 2015.Description: x, 27 pages, 25, ج pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HD1698. A3.
Contents:
Contents: Foreword—1. Context and background—Acknowledgments—Abbreviations—Executive summary—2. Vision—3. Potential and cost of REN resources and technologies—4. Institutional arrangement of implementation of ANREP—5. Regulation, incentivization & facilitation for private sector participation—6. Financing mechanisms for REN—7. Capacity assessment and enhancement for stakeholder—9. Support for local manufacturing, assembly, repair & maintenance—10. Monitoring, evaluation, and knowledge management—11. User training and awareness creation—12. Involvement of women on supply and demand side of REN projects—13. Integrating environment and energy efficiency with REN—Glossary.
Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan is poised for stability and growth and would require reliable supply of energy to fuel this growth. The country is endowed with renewable energy resources including solar, wind, hydro, bio-mass and geothermal. The Energy Services Law aims at providing power energy through overall natural resources of the country and importing power energy, thereby ensuring the deployment of Renewable Energy (REN) for improving the overall power scenario in Afghanistan…”—(page summary).
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Environment Environment Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HD1698.A3.R464 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000547983
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Cover title.
“2015”—cover page.
“Islamic Republic of Afghanistan”—at head of title.
Texts are in Dari and English.
“جمهوری اسلامی افغانستان 1394”—back cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Foreword—1. Context and background—Acknowledgments—Abbreviations—Executive summary—2. Vision—3. Potential and cost of REN resources and technologies—4. Institutional arrangement of implementation of ANREP—5. Regulation, incentivization & facilitation for private sector participation—6. Financing mechanisms for REN—7. Capacity assessment and enhancement for stakeholder—9. Support for local manufacturing, assembly, repair & maintenance—10. Monitoring, evaluation, and knowledge management—11. User training and awareness creation—12. Involvement of women on supply and demand side of REN projects—13. Integrating environment and energy efficiency with REN—Glossary.

Summary: “Afghanistan is poised for stability and growth and would require reliable supply of energy to fuel this growth. The country is endowed with renewable energy resources including solar, wind, hydro, bio-mass and geothermal. The Energy Services Law aims at providing power energy through overall natural resources of the country and importing power energy, thereby ensuring the deployment of Renewable Energy (REN) for improving the overall power scenario in Afghanistan…”—(page summary).

English