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Recent household surveys from 52 developing economies that include questions about energy use show that the most commonly cited primary energy for cooking is wood, followed by gas, natural gas and, where natural gas is not available, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and then by electricity. Biogas...
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The International Energy Agency's 2003 comprehensive review of the energy policies and programmes of Finland. This … should monitor the plant’s progress and stand ready to act should delay or other obstacles arise. Finland uses international … would reinforce this policy. While Finland’s light-handed approach to regulation has worked well, the report recommends …
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This book takes an in-depth look at Finland’s energy policy today and, through comparisons with good examples in other …
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This IEA report provides a comprehensive, in-depth assessment of the energy policies of Finland, including … natural gas market is imminent. Finland is not yet connected to the EU natural gas network, but the rules on competition cover …. Finland and the wider Nordic market are still relatively concentrated. The recent merger of Finland's largest electricity …
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Finland’s economy is highly industrialised. Yet with over one-third of its territory located above the Arctic Circle … its cold climate, Finland’s energy consumption per capita is the highest in the IEA. Finland is highly dependent on … strengthen Finland’s energy security, to move progressively towards a decarbonised economy, and to deepen its integration in the …
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"Indoor air pollution (IAP) from cooking and heating is estimated to kill a million children annually in developing countries. To promote a better understanding of IAP, the authors investigate the determinants of IAP in Bangladesh using the latest air monitoring technology and a national...
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