Managing for success: developing and exploiting international opportunities in geothermal energy
This study is designed to assist the Division of Geothermal Energy (DGE) in deciding what kind of strategy it wants and needs in order to make its international effort as cost-effective and appropriate as possible. The purpose of this study is to construct a logic base on which DGE can, in turn, establish its own strategy for international cooperation, and can begin to plan for necessary organization, procedural and policy reforms. This report will constitute a set of decision guidelines for DGE to consider in determining the nature of future strategy-related reforms. Each chapter asks, and then answers, the question on which it is centered as follows: (1) what are the deficiencies in DGE's current approach; (2) what should an international strategy for DGE ensure; (3) how can an international strategy for DGE be manifested; (4) which strategic model presents the best opportunity now; and (5) how can the recommended alternative be achieved.
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2007-05-14
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Subject: | geothermal energy | GEOTHERMAL ENERGY | GOVERNMENT POLICIES | FORECASTING | IMPLEMENTATION | INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION | PLANNING | COOPERATION | ENERGY | ENERGY SOURCES | RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES |
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