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09 mai 2007
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Tackling Investment Challenges in Power Generation in IEA Countries
AIE, Pages: 208
This book assesses the trends and prospects for investment in power generation and gives special emphasis to the question of how uncertainties may affect investment decisions.
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28 jan 2013
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Taxing Energy Use: A Graphical Analysis
OCDE, Pages: 256
This publication provides the first systematic statistics of effective energy tax rates – on a comparable basis - for each OECD country, together with ‘maps’ that illustrate graphically the wide variations in tax rates per unit of energy or per tonne...
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06 mars 2000
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The Future Role of Coal: Markets, Supply and the Environment
AIE, Pages: 156
This set of papers addresses the key issues facing the coal industry at this challenging time.
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01 avr 2004
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The History of the International Energy Agency: Volume 4
AIE, Pages: 352
This Supplement to the History of the International Energy Agency presents an extensive treatment of budget and programme of work issues which reflect significant changes in Agency practice over the 20 year period covered.
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08 avr 2004
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The History of the International Energy Agency: Major Policies and Actions Volume 2
AIE, Pages: 396
Volume II of the History of the International Energy Agency takes up the energy policies and actions of the Agency during its first twenty years, from 1974 to 1994 inclusive. While the weak institutional situation of the industrial countries in the ...
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08 avr 2004
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The History of the International Energy Agency - The First 20 Years: Origins and Structure Volume 1
Richard Scott, AIE, Pages: 426
Volume I of this History surveys at some length the institutional origins of the International Energy Agency in the 1973-1974 oil crisis, and examines the 1974 I.E.P. Agreement and other oil consumer actions which established the Agency as an ...
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01 jan 1998
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The Link Between Energy and Human Activity
AIE, Pages: 100
Illustrates how indicators can extract the most important links among energy uses, behaviour, the economy, and government policy and explains how energy use has evolved in the past and what is influencing it now, providing insights on what could...
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25 nov 2003
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The Power to Choose: Demand Response in Liberalised Electricity Markets
AIE, Pages: 132
This study analyses the impact of price-responsive demand and shows how pricing, policy and technology can be used to inform consumer behaviour and choice.
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27 nov 2000
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The Road from Kyoto: Current CO2 and Transport Policies in the IEA
AIE, Pages: 120
This report reviews transport-related CO2 abatement policies in six IEA countries: Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. The report focuses on past, recent and potential future policies and the policy...
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21 juin 2001
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Things that go Blip in the Night: Standby Power and How to Limit it
AIE, Pages: 90
This book lays out the problem posed by growing standby power consumption, explores fully the technologies available to reduce it, and outlines how increased collaboration among industry, national governments and international organisations can help.
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28 mai 2001
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Towards a Sustainable Energy Future
AIE, Pages: 300
In this book, the IEA synthesises experiences with policies aimed to promote sustainable development. These experiences are reported in chapters on energy security, market reform, energy efficiency, renewable energies, sustainable transport,...
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26 juin 2007
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Tracking Industrial Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions
AIE, Pages: 324
This major new analysis shows how efficiently energy is used in the industrial sector, giving decision makers essential information to reshape energy use in manufacturing.
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30 oct 2009
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Transport Energy and CO2 : Moving towards Sustainability
AIE, Pages: 416
Car ownership is set to triple by 2050, trucking activity will double and air travel could increase fourfold. This book examines how to enable mobility without accelerating climate change.
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