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Energy Policies of IEA Countries Energy Policies of IEA Countries: 2006 Review PDF

400 Pages·2007·5.047 MB·English
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This compilation by the International Energy Agency contains a broad analysis of recent trends and an easily accessible overview of energy policy during the last 12 months. The broader overview section of the 2006 edition examines trends in energy markets, including an analysis of energy demand and supply, energy prices and energy related CO 2 emissions. It highlights key policy trends across member and non-member countries on energy security, energy market reform, climate change mitigation, energy efficiency, renewables and energy R D. The book contains a special chapter on energy efficiency, which compares the most successful efficiency policies of member countries on the basis of In-Depth Review findings of the past three years. It also presents the major findings of the World Energy Outlook 2006, key statistical information and brief summaries of major IEA publications released during the past year.Table of Content : Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Executive Summary 2. Energy Efficiency -Introduction -Cross-Country Overview 3. World Energy Outlook 2006 4. Energy Security -High Profile of Energy Security in Policy Debate -Security of Gas Supply -Coal in the World Primary energy Supply -Producer-Concumer Dialogue 5. Energy Market Reform -Electricity -Gas 6. Climate Change -Major Multinational and Sub-National Developments of Climate Change Policies -Instruments of Climate Change Mitigation -Sectoral Climate change Policy Developments -Developments in Emissions Trading 7. Renewable Energy -RD D Priorities: Main Messages on Bioenergy and Wind Energy -Renewable Heating and Cooling : From RD D to Deployment 8. Technology, Research and Development -Energy Technology Perspectives -Recent Trends in R D Funding in IEA Member Countries 9. Enegy Policies in Key Non-Member Countries -China -India -South-East Asia -Latin America -Russia -Caspian and Central Asia -Central and South-Eastern Europe -Sub-Saharan Africa Energy Balances and Key Statistical Data of IEA Countries -Annex A. Energy Policies of IEA Countries -Annex B. Government Energy R D Budgets -Annex C. IEA Shared Goals -Annex D. Glossary and List of Abbreviations
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