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, followed by a description of the wider context of bioenergy supply and consumption in Georgia. The body of the roadmap focuses …. The roadmap then outlines the policies, technologies and management practices needed for Georgia to harness its biomass … implemented during 2020-25 to modernise Georgia’s bioenergy industry and make it sustainable by 2030. The social, economic and …
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countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia that the IEA conducted in 2015. Since the 2015 review, Georgia has made … solid progress in improving both the security and sustainability of its energy supply. The country entered into the EU-Georgia … sector has been instrumental in establishing Georgia’s overall economic policy focused on creating a liberalised environment …
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In its latest publication, Development of Competitive Gas Trading in Continental Europe, the IEA examines the history … of major gas markets’ development in OECD Europe, and explores the possible expansion of trading through the mechanism of …
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The countries of Continental Europe have started the process of reforming their natural gas markets. This book sets the … third party access to the gas infrastructure. Unlike earlier reformers, Europe faces important challenges of growing import … provided that reform is handled with care. As Europe implements the EU Gas Directive, this book is a timely review for energy …
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Electric power in OECD countries is mostly produced by large central generating stations, then transmitted along high voltage lines to local distribution systems that carry it to final consumers. Distributed generation plants are different. They produce power on an electricity consumer’s own...
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International emission trading will be one of the most important tools in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. The reason is clear: emission trading can bring impressive cost savings. While the private sector has embraced the concept and is well equipped to use it,...
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