Greening Energy Finance of Multilateral Development Banks: Review of the World Bank’s Energy Project Investment (1985–2019)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Roles of MDBs in Renewable Energy Financing for Developing Countries
3. Data and Methods
3.1. Data and Scope of Analysis
3.2. Methods for Energy Financing Review
4. Results
4.1. Trends of Total Energy Financing
4.2. Regional Allocation of Energy Finance
4.3. Energy Financing by Sector
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | MDB | Time Frame | Project |
---|---|---|---|
Barnes et al. (2010) [29] | World Bank | 9 years (2000–2008) | Energy access |
Christianson et al. (2017) [2] | 3 MDBs 1 | 2 years (2015–2016) | Energy supply |
Delina (2011) [20] | Asian Development Bank | 12 years (1997–2008) | Energy sector |
Delina (2017) [3] | Asian Development Bank | 15 years (2000–2014) | Energy sector |
Martinot (2001) [26] | World Bank | 8 years (1992–1999) | Renewable energy |
Razavi (1995) [30] | World Bank | 20 years (1975–1994) | Oil & gas |
Steffen & Schmidt (2019) [25] | 10 MDBs 2 | 10 years (2006–2015) | Power generation |
Wright et al. (2017) [28] | 6 MDBs 3 | 3 years (2013–2015) | Climate & fossil |
Region | Number of Countries | Number of Projects | |
---|---|---|---|
Regional | Country-Level | ||
Sub-Saharan Africa | 48 | 51 | 456 |
Asia | 23 | 2 | 455 |
Europe | 24 | 2 | 235 |
Latin America & Caribbean | 27 | 4 | 189 |
Middle East & North Africa | 12 | 1 | 109 |
Oceania | 9 | 2 | 35 |
Total | 143 | 62 | 1479 |
Rank | 1985–2019 | 1985–1990 | 1991–2000 | 2001–2010 | 2011–2019 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Country | India | India | China | India | Africa (R) 1 |
Investments (US$ million) | 27,022 (15.1%) | 12,008 (31.1%) | 9402 (20.0%) | 5245 (13.6%) | 4497 (8.3%) | |
2 | Country | China | Brazil | India | South Africa | Egypt |
Investments (US$ million) | 14,509 (8.1%) | 3630 (9.4%) | 6301 (13.4%) | 4394 (11.4%) | 3793 (7.0%) | |
3 | Country | Turkey | Indonesia | Russia | Turkey | Pakistan |
Investments (US$ million) | 10,170 (5.7%) | 2513 (6.5%) | 3683 (7.8%) | 3798 (9.9%) | 3581 (6.6%) | |
4 | Country | Indonesia | Pakistan | Indonesia | Vietnam | India |
Investments (US$ million) | 9107 (5.1%) | 2358 (6.1%) | 3132 (6.6%) | 2039 (5.3%) | 3470 (6.4%) | |
5 | Country | Pakistan | China | Pakistan | Egypt | Turkey |
Investments (US$ million) | 8451 (4.7%) | 2137 (5.5%) | 1992 (4.2%) | 1968 (5.1%) | 3085 (5.7%) | |
6 | Country | Egypt | Turkey | Thailand | China | Indonesia |
Investments (US$ million) | 6573 (3.7%) | 1912 (4.9%) | 1969 (4.2%) | 1692 (4.4%) | 2616 (4.8%) | |
7 | Country | Brazil | Mexico | Philippines | Mexico | Bangladesh |
Investments (US$ million) | 6388 (3.6%) | 1637 (4.2%) | 1463 (3.1%) | 1570 (4.1%) | 2266 (4.2%) | |
8 | Country | Africa (R)1 | Argentina | Turkey | Brazil | Vietnam |
Investments (US$ million) | 5917 (3.3%) | 1423 (3.7%) | 1374 (2.9%) | 1459 (3.8%) | 2186 (4.0%) | |
9 | Country | Vietnam | Bangladesh | Poland | Africa (R) 1 | Iraq |
Investments (US$ million) | 5288 (3.0%) | 1193 (3.1%) | 1307 (2.8%) | 1420 (3.7%) | 1646 (3.0%) | |
10 | Country | Bangladesh | Colombia | Ukraine | Nigeria | Nigeria |
Investments (US$ million) | 5257 (2.9%) | 943 (2.4%) | 1086 (2.3%) | 1098 (2.8%) | 1627 (3.0%) |
Fossil Fuels | NHRE | Hydro | Transmission & Distribution | Institutional Reform & Capacity Building | Energy Efficiency | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Period (annual average) 1 | ||||||
1985–1990 | 3335 (51.8%) | 61 (1.0%) | 1080 (16.8%) | 1667 (25.9%) | 256 (4.0%) | 43 (0.7%) |
1991–2000 | 2525 (53.6%) | 320 (6.8%) | 591 (12.5%) | 882 (18.7%) | 335 (7.1%) | 60 (1.3%) |
2001–2010 | 860 (22.3%) | 417 (10.8%) | 358 (9.3%) | 1702 (44.1%) | 360 (9.3%) | 159 (4.1%) |
2011–2019 | 919 (15.2%) | 996 (16.5%) | 705 (11.7%) | 1939 (32.1%) | 1068 (17.7%) | 407 (6.8%) |
Region (total) | ||||||
Sub-Saharan Africa | 9020 (25.4%) | 4050 (11.4%) | 3267 (9.2%) | 14,681 (41.3%) | 4465 (12.6%) | 67 (0.2%) |
Asia | 30,318 (36.8%) | 6407 (7.8%) | 13,466 (16.4%) | 24,850 (30.2%) | 5148 (6.3%) | 2138 (2.6%) |
Europe | 13,506 (47.3%) | 1703 (6.0%) | 2614 (9.1%) | 5392 (18.9%) | 2385 (8.3%) | 2978 (10.4%) |
Latin America & Caribbean | 3721 (20.4%) | 2327 (12.8%) | 2679 (14.7%) | 6310 (34.6%) | 2333 (12.8%) | 861 (4.7%) |
Middle East & North Africa | 5517 (40.4%) | 2156 (15.8%) | 175 (1.3%) | 2015 (14.8%) | 3715 (27.2%) | 73 (0.5%) |
Oceania | 44 (14.1%) | 66 (21.0%) | 106 (33.6%) | 43 (13.8%) | 55 (17.5%) | 0 |
Fossil Fuels | NHRE | Hydro | Transmission & Distribution | Institutional Reform & Capacity Building | Energy Efficiency | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Country | India | Indonesia | China | India | Egypt | Poland |
Investments (US$ million) | 12,439 (20.0%) | 1361 (8.1%) | 4360 (19.5%) | 8484 (15.9%) | 1777 (9.8%) | 1308 (21.4%) | |
2 | Country | China | India | India | Africa (R) 1 | Pakistan | China |
Investments (US$ million) | 6211 (10.0%) | 1312 (7.9%) | 3716 (16.7%) | 3796 (7.1%) | 1773 (9.8%) | 958 (15.7%) | |
3 | Country | Egypt | Turkey | Pakistan | Vietnam | Turkey | Mexico |
Investments (US$ million) | 4349 (7.0%) | 1306 (7.8%) | 2559 (11.5%) | 2840 (5.3%) | 1318 (7.3%) | 623 (10.2%) | |
4 | Country | Russia | Mexico | Turkey | Brazil | Brazil | Turkey |
Investments (US$ million) | 3571 (5.7%) | 1082 (6.5%) | 1557 (7.0%) | 2812 (5.3%) | 1196 (7.3%) | 515 (10.2%) | |
5 | Country | Indonesia | Philippines | Indonesia | Indonesia | Iraq | Vietnam |
Investments (US$ million) | 3021 (4.9%) | 1079 (6.5%) | 1436 (6.4%) | 2790 (5.2%) | 1135 (6.3%) | 503 (8.2%) |
Region | World Bank Investment in NHRE (2009–2018) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Low-Income Countries | Lower-Middle-Income Countries | Upper-Middle-Income Countries | |
Increase in NHRE capacity | 0.8181 *** | 0.4871 *** | 0.1040 |
Increase in NHRE electricity output | 0.7368 *** | 0.5023 *** | 0.1168 |
Increase in CO2 emissions | 0.1506 | 0.5101 *** | 0.0990 |
Region | 1985–1993 (Before the UNFCCC) | 1994–2015 (Under UNFCCC’s Decisions) | 2016–2019 (After Paris Agreement) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fossil Fuels | NHRE | Fossil Fuels | NHRE | Fossil Fuels | NHRE | |
Sub-Saharan Africa | 218.3 (53.5%) | 34.0 (8.3%) | 305.9 (29.7%) | 97.3 (9.4%) | 81.8 (3.5%) | 401.3 (17.4%) |
Asia | 2356.0 (64.2%) | 70.6 (1.9%) | 406.5 (21.0%) | 194.9 (2.5%) | 42.8 (2.5%) | 371.3 (22.1%) |
Europe | 493.3 (62.0%) | 3.3 (0.4%) | 320.8 (38.4%) | 58.8 (7.0%) | 502.3 (65.5%) | 95.0 (12.4%) |
Latin America & Caribbean | 328.3 (28.8%) | 2.0 (0.2%) | 34.0 (11.3%) | 71.5 (23.8%) | 5.0 (1.5%) | 184.0 (54.5%) |
Middle East & North Africa | 158.1 (55.8%) | 16.8 (5.9%) | 169.3 (50.0%) | 64.2 (18.9%) | 92.5 (10.2%) | 148.0 (16.4%) |
Oceania | 0.8 (8.9%) | 0 | 0.5 (9.3%) | 1.8 (36.8%) | 6.8 (21.9%) | 6.5 (21.2%) |
Total | 3554.8 (56.4%) | 126.6 (2.0%) | 1236.8 (27.8%) | 488.5 (11.0%) | 730.8 (12.1%) | 1205.8 (20.0%) |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Jeong Won, and Jae-Seung Lee. 2021. "Greening Energy Finance of Multilateral Development Banks: Review of the World Bank’s Energy Project Investment (1985–2019)" Energies 14, no. 9: 2648. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092648
APA StyleKim, J. W., & Lee, J. -S. (2021). Greening Energy Finance of Multilateral Development Banks: Review of the World Bank’s Energy Project Investment (1985–2019). Energies, 14(9), 2648. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092648