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  Last update: March 5, 2008
Electricity and Sustainable Development
in Asia and the Pacific

Information Dissemination and Awareness Raising

 
How to cut energy costs in public buildings - a demonstration in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Electric Power in Asia and the Pacific
Promotion of Renewable Energy Technologies
Development of Renewable Energy Database
Sustainable Energy Consumption through Consumer Information and Awareness
Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards and Labelling
Sustainable Development Indicators for the Power sector

 

Survey on Electricity and Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific 2003 - 2005

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Introduction

In 2007, UNESCAP will publish Electricity and Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific with the aim of tailoring information to be more useful to policy-makers and stakeholders.

The United Nations Economic and Social Commission of Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) have been publishing the biennial Electric Power in Asia and the Pacific since 1951 as a tool for disseminating data and information pertaining to the electric power sector. The name of the publication has changed a number of times to reflect developments in the publication over the years.

One of the major changes will be the inclusion of a broader range of information related to the power sector and its role in sustainable development. Traditionally, information for this sector has focused on the economic dimension of sustainable development. UNESCAP aims to build on this by incorporating the social and environmental dimensions in a more balanced manner.

The ESCAP secretariat would like to extend its deepest gratitude for the cooperation and assistance of the organizations and authorities, which have contributed to the issuance of previous versions of Electric Power in Asia and the Pacific and have assisted us in developing the new Electricity and Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific. We would sincerely appreciate your continued cooperation.

2003 - 2005 information

2001 - 2002 information

1999 - 2000 information

ESCAP Survey on Electric Power in Asia and the Pacific for the Biennium 2001 and 2002