Title of article
Improving the institutional structures for disseminating energy efficiency in emerging nations: a case study for energy agencies in South Africa
Author/Authors
Barbara Praetorius، نويسنده , , Jan W. Bleyl، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
12
From page
1520
To page
1531
Abstract
Emerging nations are typically characterised by highenergy intensities despite significant energy efficiency potentials and numerous project oriented efforts to introduce energy-efficient technologies. The paper argues that successful technology dissemination needs appropriate institutional structures to reduce the related transaction cost. While a project-by-project approach risks to evaporate after completion, an energy agency would allow to bundle the know-how and information gained, ease access to funding and thus reduce information search cost and increase availability of efficient technologies. In a case study for South Africa, we examine the appropriateness of this concept for emerging nations. We discuss the underlying incentive problem from a new institutional economics perspective and suggest an approach to the design and implementation of operable energy agencies.
Keywords
Energy efficiency , South Africa , Energy agency
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
970770
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