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|Pub Title=Fostering Effective Energy Transition. A Fact-Based Framework to Support Decision-Making
 
|Pub Title=Fostering Effective Energy Transition. A Fact-Based Framework to Support Decision-Making
 
|Pub Organization=World Economic Forum
 
|Pub Organization=World Economic Forum
 
|Pub Author=McKinsey & Company
 
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|Pub Month=March
 
|Pub Year=2018
 
|Pub Year=2018
 
|Pub Abstract=The edition of the Fostering Effective Energy Transition report, prepared with analytical support from McKinsey & Company, is part of the World Economic Forum System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Energy.
 
|Pub Abstract=The edition of the Fostering Effective Energy Transition report, prepared with analytical support from McKinsey & Company, is part of the World Economic Forum System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Energy.
  
The report introduces the “Energy Transition Index”, which builds upon the previous series of “Global Energy Architecture Performance Index” by adding a forward looking element of country readiness for energy transition. The index benchmarks 114 countries on the current level of their energy system performance, and the readiness of their macro environment for transition to a secure, sustainable, affordable and inclusive future energy system. The fact-based framework and rankings are intended to enable policy makers and businesses to identify the destination for energy transition, identify imperatives, and align policy and market enablers accordingly.
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The report introduces the “Energy Transition Index”, which builds upon the previous series of “Global Energy Architecture Performance Index” by adding a forward-looking element of country readiness for energy transition. The index benchmarks 114 countries on the current level of their energy system performance, and the readiness of their macro environment for the transition to a secure, sustainable, affordable and inclusive future energy system. The fact-based framework and rankings are intended to enable policymakers and businesses to identify the destination for energy transition, identify imperatives, and align policy and market enablers accordingly.
 
|Pub Topics=Energy Access, Renewable Energy
 
|Pub Topics=Energy Access, Renewable Energy
 
|Pub Download=http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Fostering_Effective_Energy_Transition_report_2018.pdf
 
|Pub Download=http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Fostering_Effective_Energy_Transition_report_2018.pdf
 
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Title
Fostering Effective Energy Transition. A Fact-Based Framework to Support Decision-Making
Publisher
World Economic Forum
Author
McKinsey & Company
Published in
March 2018
Abstract
The edition of the Fostering Effective Energy Transition report, prepared with analytical support from McKinsey & Company, is part of the World Economic Forum System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Energy. The report introduces the “Energy Transition Index”, which builds upon the previous series of “Global Energy Architecture Performance Index” by adding a forward-looking element of country readiness for energy transition. The index benchmarks 114 countries on the current level of their energy system performance, and the readiness of their macro environment for the transition to a secure, sustainable, affordable and inclusive future energy system. The fact-based framework and rankings are intended to enable policymakers and businesses to identify the destination for energy transition, identify imperatives, and align policy and market enablers accordingly.
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