Energy efficiency offers a variety of benefits across economic sectors. By decreasing the demand for electricity, efficiency can reduce the amount of new generation required to meet the needs of a growing city, produce savings that can buy down the cost of rooftop solar, and lower the transmission and distribution infrastructure needed to extend the grid and provide energy access. The diversity of approaches, variety of solutions and scale of benefits associated with energy efficiency is demonstrated through the following case studies. While the Bangladesh case study provides a path toward identifying and financing efficiency in the industrial sector, the Vietnam case study addresses how to improve implementation of energy efficiency through building codes. Finally, the Indonesia case study demonstrates how modeling, data and benchmarking can be used to assess the potential for energy efficiency in the hotel sector.

Promoting Energy Efficiency in Bangladesh

This program identified and packaged efficiency measures for the industrial sector into appealing lending opportunities for financial institutions. Learn More

Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Vietnam

This activity shared international best practices and identified gaps in policy and enforcement demonstrating that effective implementation of energy codes can contribute to national goals for reducing emissions and promoting green growth. Learn More

Energy Performance of Buildings in Southeast Asia

The buildings sector uses a quarter of Asia’s energy. Benchmarking shows the potential to improve energy performance in the region. Learn More
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Energy Efficiency Case Studies
Energy Efficiency Case Studies
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