ESMAP Business Plan FY2014-2016. ESMAP’s Objectives  To Inform Development Financing  Inform Policy and Strategy and Increase Client Capacity  Deepen.

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ESMAP Business Plan FY

ESMAP’s Objectives  To Inform Development Financing  Inform Policy and Strategy and Increase Client Capacity  Deepen Knowledge and Generate Innovative Solutions

Annual Block Grants (ABGs)  ABGs – the core of ESMAP’s program for regional Analytical and Advisory Activities  Energy sector assessments and strategies, institutional development, and policy and regulatory reforms.  Energy efficiency in transport and water sectors.  Energy-water nexus  Low carbon development

Energy Access  Sustainable Energy for All TA Facility - $15 million focused on AFR, SAR and EAP - scaling up energy access programs  Africa Renewable Energy and Access Program (with AFTEG)  Partnership with Cities Alliance on energy access for the peri- urban/urban poor  Global knowledge products: – Defining and measuring access to energy – SE4ALL Global Tracking Framework – electricity access – Periodic State of Energy Access Report

Clean Energy  Global Geothermal Development Plan – About a dozen test drilling projects to be identified and developed ($5 million) – Working with bilaterals and multilaterals to raise $500 million for projects  Renewable Energy Resource Mapping ($12 million program getting underway in 9 countries)  Enhancing WBG capacity – Operational Support to regions for RE scale-up strategies: Concentrated Solar Power – RE staff training program with IFC and online library of RE-related operational documents – Grid integration (smart grids, integration of RE resources into grids)  Climate resilience in energy sector

Special Initiative – SIDS DOCK Program  Support to Small Island Developing States (SIDS)  Current project pipeline of US$5.5 million supporting geothermal (Dominica), grid codes (Mauritius and Seychelles), regional regulator in Caribbean, EE in Cape Verde and Sao Tome and Principe  Additional pledged funding of $9 million

Energy Efficient Cities Initiative  Global deployment of city energy diagnostic tool (TRACE) in AFR, EAP, ECA, LCR and SAR  Knowledge Management: training program for policy makers on urban transport  Scale up operational support for EE components in municipal water/ wastewater and urban transport lending  New program: $10 million in FY14-16 for TA and resource mobilization in targeted cities to include energy efficiency in urban planning and investment programs

Energy Strategies and Assessments Program  Energy Subsidy Reform: Technical Assistance to countries for designing and implementing subsidy reform  $15 million program with focus on fossil fuel subsidies  Multi-sectoral: energy, macro-economic, social protection, communications  Gender and Energy: Evidence-base to demonstrate that gender equality improves development outcomes

Results-Based Funding  Global work – Economic analysis of opportunities for RBF – Learning from RBF approaches in other sectors  Project development funding and technical support: clean cooking solutions in Indonesia and Uganda