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Energy Policies of IEA Countries: France 2016
Click to Access:http://oecd.metastore.ingenta.com/content/6117231e.pdf
France has a significantly low-carbon electricity mix, owing to the key role of nuclear energy. However, much of France’s nuclear fleet is reaching the end of its lifetime. Against this background, France has started an ambitious energy transition:...
Gas 2017
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The natural gas market is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Industry has overtaken the power sector as the driving force behind the growing use of gas, thanks to rising demand in places like the People’s Republic of China, developing Asia, the...
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Primary energy supply
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http://data.oecd.org/energy/primary-energy-supply.htm
Primary energy supply is defined as energy production plus energy imports, minus energy exports, minus international bunkers, then plus or minus stock changes.
The Future of Trucks
Click to Access:http://oecd.metastore.ingenta.com/content/6117241e.pdf
The road freight sector is both a key enabler of economic activity and a key source of energy demand, in particular oil. Trucks rely almost exclusively on oil-based fuels. They are the second largest source of global oil demand, following passenger...
The empirics of enabling investment and innovation in renewable energy
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http://oecd.metastore.ingenta.com/content/67d221b8-en.pdf
http://www.keepeek.com/Digital-Asset-Management/oecd/environment/the-empirics-of-enabling-investment-and-innovation-in-renewable-energy_67d221b8-en
This working paper undertakes econometric analysis to assess the impacts of climate mitigation policies and the quality of the investment environment on investment and innovation in renewable power in OECD and G20 countries. It also assesses how...
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Thematic Video on Energy
Did you know that at current rates the world will need nearly 50% more energy by 2035 and 96% of this new demand will come from the countries outside the OECD ?
