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No. 2011/13 | 01 Oct 2011 |
Empowering Customer Choice in Electricity Markets
Timely and effective deployment of demand response could greatly increase power system flexibility, electricity security and market efficiency. Considerable progress has been made in recent years to harness demand response. However, most of this... |
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No. 2011/12 | 01 Sept 2011 |
Advantage Energy
Increased focus has been placed on the issues of energy access and energy poverty over the last number of years, most notably indicated by the United Nations (UN) declaring 2012 as the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All”. Although... |
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No. 2011/11 | 01 Aug 2011 |
Impact of Smart Grid Technologies on Peak Load to 2050
The IEA’s Smart Grids Technology Roadmap released on 4th April 2011, identified five global trends that could be effectively addressed by deploying smart grids. These are: increasing peak load (the maximum power that the grid delivers during peak... |
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No. 2011/10 | 01 May 2011 |
Gas Emergency Policy
Natural gas is of increasing importance in the energy mix of IEA Member countries. And yet this growing reliance on natural gas has been coupled with an increased risk of gas disruptions in recent years. Gas security is now an important policy... |
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No. 2011/09 | 01 May 2011 |
Integration of Renewables
This Working Paper gives an overview of the status and challenges of integrating an increasing share of variable renewables in China, with a focus on areas of generation, power transmission, demand-side management and policy. Some of these areas are... |
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No. 2011/08 | 01 Mar 2011 |
Walking the Torque: Proposed Work Plan for Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
Electric motor-driven system (EMDS) accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. This paper sets out an ambitious but achievable target with the global work plan to improve the energy efficiency of EMDS by 10% to 15% based on... |
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No. 2011/07 | 01 May 2011 |
Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
This paper is the first global analysis of the potential energy savings which could be found in electric motor- driven system (EMDS). EMDS currently accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. Huge untapped energy efficiency... |
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No. 2011/06 | 01 Mar 2011 |
Interactions of Policies for Renewable Energy and Climate
This paper explores the relationships between climate policy and renewable energy policy instruments. It shows that, even where CO2 emissions are duly priced, specific incentives for supporting the early deployment of renewable energy technologies... |
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No. 2011/05 | 01 Mar 2011 |
Cost and Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Power Generation
This working paper evaluates cost and performance trends related to carbon dioxide (CO2) capture from power generation, based on extensive analysis of data from major engineering studies published between 2006 and 2010. Since individual studies use... |
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No. 2011/04 | 01 Feb 2011 |
Technology Development Prospects for the Indian Power Sector
The Indian power sector will face numerous challenges over the next four decades. More than one third of India's population currently do not have access to electricity. Urgent action is needed to overcome this problem of energy poverty. At the same... |
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No. 2011/03 | 01 Feb 2011 |
Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies
This report examines inaccuracies in some commonly held views of China's National Oil Companies (NOCs). Until now, there has been little analysis to test the widely held presumption that these companies act under the instructions and in close... |
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No. 2011/02 | 01 Jan 2011 |
Energy Transition for Industry: India and the Global Context
For India to play its part in helping to realise deep cuts in global CO2 emissions by the middle of the 21st century, it will need to achieve rapid economic development over the next 40 years with only a very small increase in emissions. Currently... |
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No. 2011/01 | 01 Jan 2011 |
Development of Energy Efficiency Indicators in Russia
Russia is sometimes referred to as “the Saudi Arabia of energy efficiency”; its vast potential to reduce energy consumption can be considered a significant “energy reserve”. Russia, recognising the benefits of more efficient use of energy, is taking... |
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No. 2010/13 | 01 Nov 2010 |
Reviewing Existing and Proposed Emissions Trading Systems
Putting a price on greenhouse gas emissions is a cornerstone policy in climate change mitigation. To this end, many countries have implemented or are developing domestic emissions trading systems. This paper reviews key design features of mandatory... |
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No. 2010/12 | 01 Nov 2010 |
Carbon Capture and Storage
The Model Framework proposes principles for addressing twenty-nine key issues associated with regulating CCS, based on the work of early-movers such as Australia, Europe and the United States, to assist national and regional CCS regulatory framework... |
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No. 2010/11 | 01 Nov 2010 |
The Contribution of Natural Gas Vehicles to Sustainable Transport
The transport sector is currently responsible for 23% of energy-related CO2 emissions, and transport associated CO2 emissions will more than double by 2050. This working paper evaluates the potential costs and benefits of using natural gas as a... |
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No. 2010/10 | 01 Oct 2010 |
Money Matters: Mitigating Risk to Spark Private Investments in Energy Efficiency
Scaling-up investment in energy efficiency is essential to achieving a sustainable energy future. Despite energy efficiency’s recognised advantages as a bankable investment with immense climate change mitigation benefits, most of the energy... |
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No. 2010/09 | 01 Sept 2010 |
Transport Energy Efficiency
Transport is the sector with the highest final energy consumption and, without any significant policy changes, is forecast to remain so. In 2008, the IEA published 25 energy efficiency recommendations, among which four are for the transport sector.... |
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No. 2010/08 | 01 Sept 2010 |
Natural Gas in India
The Indian gas market is expected to be one of the fastest growing in the world over the next two decades. This paper analyses this market, highlighting the current challenges. It first looks at the industry structure, presents the main players from... |
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No. 2010/07 | 01 Aug 2010 |
Modelling Load Shifting Using Electric Vehicles in a Smart Grid Environment
Electric vehicles (EVs) represent both a new demand for electricity and a possible storage medium that could supply power to utilities. The "load shifting" and “vehicle-to-grid” concepts could help cut electricity demand during peak periods and prove... |
IEA Energy Papers
English
- ISSN: 20792581 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/20792581
21 - 40 of 46 results
Empowering Customer Choice in Electricity Markets
Douglas Cooke
01 Oct 2011
Timely and effective deployment of demand response could greatly increase power system flexibility, electricity security and market efficiency. Considerable progress has been made in recent years to harness demand response. However, most of this...
Advantage Energy
David Elzinga, Lew Fulton, Steve Heinen and Oscar Wasilik
01 Sept 2011
Increased focus has been placed on the issues of energy access and energy poverty over the last number of years, most notably indicated by the United Nations (UN) declaring 2012 as the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All”. Although...
Impact of Smart Grid Technologies on Peak Load to 2050
Steve Heinen, David Elzinga, Seul-Ki Kim and Yuichi Ikeda
01 Aug 2011
The IEA’s Smart Grids Technology Roadmap released on 4th April 2011, identified five global trends that could be effectively addressed by deploying smart grids. These are: increasing peak load (the maximum power that the grid delivers during peak...
Gas Emergency Policy
James Simpson and Kyung-Seok Min
01 May 2011
Natural gas is of increasing importance in the energy mix of IEA Member countries. And yet this growing reliance on natural gas has been coupled with an increased risk of gas disruptions in recent years. Gas security is now an important policy...
Integration of Renewables
Kat Cheung
01 May 2011
This Working Paper gives an overview of the status and challenges of integrating an increasing share of variable renewables in China, with a focus on areas of generation, power transmission, demand-side management and policy. Some of these areas are...
Walking the Torque: Proposed Work Plan for Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
Hugh Falkner and Shane Holt
01 Mar 2011
Electric motor-driven system (EMDS) accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. This paper sets out an ambitious but achievable target with the global work plan to improve the energy efficiency of EMDS by 10% to 15% based on...
Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
Paul Waide and Conrad U. Brunner
01 May 2011
This paper is the first global analysis of the potential energy savings which could be found in electric motor- driven system (EMDS). EMDS currently accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. Huge untapped energy efficiency...
Interactions of Policies for Renewable Energy and Climate
Cédric Philibert
01 Mar 2011
This paper explores the relationships between climate policy and renewable energy policy instruments. It shows that, even where CO2 emissions are duly priced, specific incentives for supporting the early deployment of renewable energy technologies...
Cost and Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Power Generation
Matthias Finkenrath
01 Mar 2011
This working paper evaluates cost and performance trends related to carbon dioxide (CO2) capture from power generation, based on extensive analysis of data from major engineering studies published between 2006 and 2010. Since individual studies use...
Technology Development Prospects for the Indian Power Sector
Uwe Remme, Nathalie Trudeau, Dagmar Graczyk and Peter Taylor
01 Feb 2011
The Indian power sector will face numerous challenges over the next four decades. More than one third of India's population currently do not have access to electricity. Urgent action is needed to overcome this problem of energy poverty. At the same...
Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies
Julie Jiang and Jonathan Sinton
01 Feb 2011
This report examines inaccuracies in some commonly held views of China's National Oil Companies (NOCs). Until now, there has been little analysis to test the widely held presumption that these companies act under the instructions and in close...
Energy Transition for Industry: India and the Global Context
Nathalie Trudeau, Cecilia Tam, Dagmar Graczyk and Peter Taylor
01 Jan 2011
For India to play its part in helping to realise deep cuts in global CO2 emissions by the middle of the 21st century, it will need to achieve rapid economic development over the next 40 years with only a very small increase in emissions. Currently...
Development of Energy Efficiency Indicators in Russia
Nathalie Trudeau and Isabel Murray
01 Jan 2011
Russia is sometimes referred to as “the Saudi Arabia of energy efficiency”; its vast potential to reduce energy consumption can be considered a significant “energy reserve”. Russia, recognising the benefits of more efficient use of energy, is taking...
Reviewing Existing and Proposed Emissions Trading Systems
Christina Hood
01 Nov 2010
Putting a price on greenhouse gas emissions is a cornerstone policy in climate change mitigation. To this end, many countries have implemented or are developing domestic emissions trading systems. This paper reviews key design features of mandatory...
Carbon Capture and Storage
International Energy Agency
01 Nov 2010
The Model Framework proposes principles for addressing twenty-nine key issues associated with regulating CCS, based on the work of early-movers such as Australia, Europe and the United States, to assist national and regional CCS regulatory framework...
The Contribution of Natural Gas Vehicles to Sustainable Transport
Michiel Nijboer
01 Nov 2010
The transport sector is currently responsible for 23% of energy-related CO2 emissions, and transport associated CO2 emissions will more than double by 2050. This working paper evaluates the potential costs and benefits of using natural gas as a...
Money Matters: Mitigating Risk to Spark Private Investments in Energy Efficiency
Philippine de T’Serclaes
01 Oct 2010
Scaling-up investment in energy efficiency is essential to achieving a sustainable energy future. Despite energy efficiency’s recognised advantages as a bankable investment with immense climate change mitigation benefits, most of the energy...
Transport Energy Efficiency
Kazunori Kojima and Lisa Ryan
01 Sept 2010
Transport is the sector with the highest final energy consumption and, without any significant policy changes, is forecast to remain so. In 2008, the IEA published 25 energy efficiency recommendations, among which four are for the transport sector....
Natural Gas in India
Anne-Sophie Corbeau
01 Sept 2010
The Indian gas market is expected to be one of the fastest growing in the world over the next two decades. This paper analyses this market, highlighting the current challenges. It first looks at the industry structure, presents the main players from...
Modelling Load Shifting Using Electric Vehicles in a Smart Grid Environment
Shin-ichi Inage
01 Aug 2010
Electric vehicles (EVs) represent both a new demand for electricity and a possible storage medium that could supply power to utilities. The "load shifting" and “vehicle-to-grid” concepts could help cut electricity demand during peak periods and prove...