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The challenge is the adequacy of the energy sector policy and regulatory framework to enable these financial instruments to bridge financial gapjPPPfZ f4Pillar 1: Energy Options for Middle Income Countries55(_ Better governance for better utilities Increase trade to decrease cost Private sector participation to decrease cost Financially healthy sector to enable prudent investments Decrease financing gap through reforms, increased IFI and private funding Better technology to decrease air and water pollution impacts End-use efficiency and demand management,__954Pillar 1: Energy for Development/Access for the Poor55$FEnergy has an important role in economic growth and poverty alleviation With current policies and investments 1.4 billion people will not have access to modern forms of energy services by 2030 Access problem most acute in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia Challenge is to provide the poor with access to modern clean energyGG;7<Pillar 1: Energy Investment Options for Low-Income Countries==( Additional generation capacity (including through regional projects) Scaled-up programs of household electrification (grid and off-grid) Access to clean cooking, heating and lighting fuels (through sustainable forest management and improved cookstoves) Energy services to schools and clinics Modern illumination packages for households without electricity Emphasis will be placed on implementing an action plan for energy access for the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa ~ZnZ  ZnZ,  B  f2,!Pillar 1: Costs and Financing Gap""(hReview of IFI financial instruments indicated that by stretching current instruments by removing constraints, it may be possible to mobilize about an additional $11 billion p.a. from private sector, IFIs, donors, and export credit agencies Increased concessional funding is needed for electricity access in Sub-Saharan Africa by doubling current level of investments to $4 billion p.a. from the current level of $2 billion p.a. to increase access rate There is a need for increased IDA support for energy access that cannot be funded under IDA-14, meaning that additional mobilization of resources will be requirediPi,0 b ,Pillar 2: Transition to a low carbon economy--( The costs of decreasing greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced through international trading and adopting a multi-gas/multi-sector strategy, hence reducing financing needs Technologies are currently, or will soon be, commercially available to transition to a low-carbon economy A transition to a low-carbon energy economy requires annual incremental investments of tens of billions of dollars in the energy sector, particularly in power generation.  50Pillar 2 (Existing instruments can be strengthened and scaled-up for greater impact on the development of markets for energy efficient and renewable energy technologies nonetheless: Problems of scale of existing facilities, e.g., GEF Problems of carbon market continuity post 2012 6dd$ d <9Pillar 2 (YA viable carbon market needs a long-term stable global framework, with differentiated responsibilities. 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