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|a Impact evaluation of energy interventions :
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|c David A. Raitzer, Nina Blöndal, and Jasmin Sibal
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|a Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines :
|b Asian Development Bank,
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|a 1. Importance of impact evaluation in the energy sector -- 2. Types of energy sector interventions -- 3. Theories of change for energy interventions -- 4. The challenges of evaluating impacts of energy interventions -- 5. Impact evaluations to date -- 6. Common impact evaluation designs in the energy sector -- 7. Outcomes measured -- 8. Evidence gaps -- 9. Future studies -- 10. Conclusions -- Appendixes: 1. Example case studies of energy sector impact evaluations -- 2. List of energy sector impact evaluations -- 3. Summary descriptions of major impact evaluation methods
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|a This report aims to support impact evaluation in the energy sector by assessing what has been produced against what might be possible. It reviews 85 impact evaluations of energy interventions in developing countries, summarizes findings on outcomes, identifies evidence gaps, and proposes ways forward. A majority of studies has so far focused on rural electrification and improved cookstoves, while most investments are in power generation and transmission. After considering the body of evidence available, directions and approaches are proposed for future impact evaluations to best contribute new evidence regarding the sector.
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