Thursday, February 21, 2008

Book Launch: "Financing Energy Efficiency" on Wednesday, February 27th in Auditorium J1-050

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Invite you to a book launch
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| | Financing Energy Efficiency |
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| | While energy efficiency projects could |
| | partly meet new energy demand more |
| | cheaply than new supplies, weak economic |
| | institutions in developing economies |
| | impede the rapid development and |
| | financing of these investments. This book |
| | summarizes the lessons learned from |
| | practical recent experiences of |
| | implementing energy efficiency projects |
| | in Brazil, China, India, and other |
| | countries. The second part of the book |
| | presents thirteen case studies that |
| | illustrate the issues and principles |
| | involved in implementing and financing |
| | energy efficiency projects. |
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| | PRESENTED BY AUTHORS: |
| | Robert P. Taylor |
| | Chandrasekar Govindarajalu |
| | Jeremy Levin |
| | Anke S. Meyer |
| | William A. Ward |
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For more information or to buy the book, please click here or go to

www.esmap.org.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008
9:00 - 11:00 am
World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050

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