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01 Nov 2018 |
Thailand Renewable Grid Integration Assessment
Thailand’s power sector policy focuses on reducing dependence on natural gas to enhance energy security. With the dramatic reduction in the costs of variable renewable energy (VRE) – solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power – Thailand is beginning to... |
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30 Sept 2016 |
Clean Energy Technology Assessment Methodology Pilot Study: Morocco
To reduce its heavy dependence on imported fossil fuels, achieve its ambitious climate goals and meet growing energy demand, the Moroccan government has launched a comprehensive plan to increase the share of renewable energy and improve energy efficiency. |
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30 Sept 2016 |
Clean Energy Technology Assessment Methodology Pilot Study: Belarus
Belarus, like many countries around the world, faces the challenge of diversifying its energy mix and enhancing its energy security while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. |
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30 Sept 2016 |
Clean Energy Technology Assessment Methodology Pilot Study: Kazakhstan
Oil exports play a major role in the economic development of Kazakhstan, the largest petroleum producer in Central Asia. But the country’s vast plains also hold significant renewable energy potential that remains largely untouched, particularly solar... |
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14 Apr 2016 |
China's Engagement in Global Energy Governance
The world’s largest energy consumer and producer as well as the top oil importer and carbon dioxide emitter, the People’s Republic of China is in the centre of the global energy landscape – and at a turning point towards a low-carbon future. |
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03 Aug 2016 |
Boosting the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
Lack of energy access and frequent electricity shortages are major impediments to economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Over 635 million people live without electricity in the region. Because the overall electrification rate remains at less than... |
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14 Apr 2016 |
Thailand Electricity Security Assessment
Thailand’s remarkable social and economic development since the 1970s has resulted in a steep and steady increase in energy consumption and, as a consequence, a rising dependency on imported fuels and associated exposure to international commodity prices. |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Development Prospects of the ASEAN Power Sector
A regional ASEAN Power Grid (APG) would help ASEAN countries meet their rising energy demands, improve access to energy services and reduce the costs of developing an energy infrastructure. |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Update on Overseas Investments by China's National Oil Companies
Chinese NOCs first ventured overseas to invest in oil and gas production more than 20 years ago. Today, they have emerged to become international players with activities spreading across more than 40 countries and producing 2.5 million barrels of oil... |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Emissions Reduction through Upgrade of Coal-Fired Power Plants: Learning from Chinese Experience
Coal is the principal fuel for the generation of electrical power globally. It is the leading source of power generation in OECD countries and the dominant fuel source behind economic growth in non-OECD countries. |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Energy Investments and Technology Transfer Across Emerging Economies: The Case of Brazil and China
Growing innovation capacity among emerging markets and increasing investment flows between them are creating new, reciprocal opportunities through the deployment of technological innovations and knowledge transfer. The case of Brazil and China is... |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Developing a Natural Gas Trading Hub in Asia
The trading of natural gas in the Asia-Pacific region is dominated by long-term contracts in which the price of gas is indexed to that of oil. As the price of gas between Asia and other parts of the world has widened in recent years, observers have... |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Understanding Energy Challenges in India
A combination of rapidly increasing energy demand and fuel imports plus growing concern about economic and environmental consequences is generating growing calls for effective and thorough energy governance in India. |
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11 Dec 2015 |
Gas Pricing: China's Challenges and IEA Experience
China will play a positive role in the global development of gas, the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Executive Director, Maria Van der Hoeven has said in Beijing on 11 September, 2012 when launching a new IEA report: Gas Pricing and Regulation,... |