Energy Policies of IEA Countries

Agence Internationale de l'Energie

ISSN :
1990-0082 (en ligne)
ISSN :
1021-3872 (imprimé)
DOI :
10.1787/19900082
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This series consists of two components. The first is an annual compilation by the International Energy Agency containing a broad analysis of recent trends and an easily accessible overview of energy policy during the last 12 months along with summaries of individual country reports done during the period. It also presents the major findings of the latest World Energy Outlook, key statistical information and brief summaries of major IEA publications released during the past year. The second component is the set of country reviews produced each year. IEA countries are on a five-year review cycle, which means that approximately five countries are reviewed in detail each year and published as part of the Energy Policies of IEA Countries series.

 
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Czech Republic 2005

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Agence Internationale de l'Energie

Anglais
Auteur(s):
AIE
Date de publication :
08 sep 2005
Pages :
156
ISBN :
9789264109308 (PDF) ; 9789264109292 (imprimé)
DOI :
10.1787/9789264109308-en

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This is the International Energy Agency's 2005 review of the Czech Republic's energy policies and programmes.  It systematically examines general energy policy, energy and the environment, and energy demand and end-use efficiency.  It examines developments and prospects for each of the major sources of energy including oil, coal, natural gas, and renewables as well as for electricity, nuclear power, and co-generation.  It also reviews developments in energy RD&D.  Key recommendations include pursuing greater energy efficiency and emissions reductions and reinforcing the strength and independence of energy regulation.

Table des matières

1. Organisation of the Review
2. Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations
3. General Energy Policy
4. Energy and the Environment
5. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
6. Fossil Fuels
7. Electricity
8. Nuclear Power
9. Energy Research and Development
Annex: Energy Balances and Key Statistical Data
Annex : International Energy Agency "Shared Goals"
Annex: Glossary and List of Abbreviations