South – South Knowledge Exchange Program in Energy Efficiency in India

Project Name:   

South – South Knowledge Exchange Program in Energy Efficiency in India

Project Year:       

April 2018

Project Location: 

India

Project Description:

The International Institute for Energy Conservation-India (IIEC-India) had been commissioned as a lead organizer and technical consultant by the World Bank Group and EESL to deliver the South-South Knowledge Exchange Program in Energy Efficiency, a five-day knowledge exchange program in New Delhi, India. The program was designed as a collaborative platform to provide opportunities to South Asia Region (SAR) countries for knowledge exchange and learning in order to enhance their capacity to deliver energy efficiency (EE) and Demand Side Management (DSM) programs in their respective countries. The program was funded by the World Bank and organized by Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), India in collaboration with Korea Energy Agency (KEA) and the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), India with support from the Korea-World Bank Partnership Facility (KWPF).

Project Activities:

  • Design of Knowledge Exchange Program.
  • Selection of Participants & Final Visit Program.
  • Completion of the Logistics arrangements for travel, lodging and boarding of participants from South Asian countries and from South Korea.
  • Conducting Knowledge Exchange Visit Program.
  • Exchange Visit final Report.

 

 PROJECT REPORT
Funding Source Partners Involved Themes Covered Under Project

[The World Bank]

[Korea - World Bank Partnership Facility (KWPF)]

 

[Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) ]

[Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL)]

[Korea Energy Agency (KEA)]

Energy Efficiency

Renewable Energy

Demand Side Management

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