Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy (RISE)

Region
East Asia and Pacific
Europe and Central Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean
Middle East and North Africa
North America
South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Scale
National
Sub-national
Expertise Level
Generalist
Resource Type
Analysis Tools
Guidance
Inputs Needed
Country of interest
Outputs Provided
Score on readiness for investment in sustainable energy
including a breakdown of energy access
energy efficiency
and renewable energy
Language
English
Developer or Source
World Bank

Readiness for Investment in Sustainable Energy RISE is an indicator-based tool that assesses the legal and regulatory environment for investment in sustainable energy. The tool establishes a framework to better depict the national enabling environment to attract public and private investment into sustainable energy. RISE aims to support government decision-making, inform country-level interventions, help stimulate policy dialogue, and identify a country’s priority areas for change. RISE is different to most similar indicator tools in that it covers all of the following thematic areas: energy efficiency, energy access, and renewable energy. It provides a snapshot of plans, policies, and legislations in the three aforementioned areas by country and points to good practices across nations that could foster an enabling environment for sustainable energy. The indicators used in the tool are planning, policies and regulations, pricing and subsidies, and procedural efficiency; each of which have sub-indicators.

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