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More than 27% of total carbon dioxide emissions in OECD countries is produced by the transport sector, and there are still few signs that transportation energy use is peaking. Without new action, the prospects for reductions in CO2 emissions from this sector look bleak. This report reviews...
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Car ownership is set to triple by 2050, trucking activity will double and air travel could increase fourfold. This book examines how to enable mobility without accelerating climate change. It finds that if we change the way we travel, adopt technologies to improve vehicle efficiency and shift to...
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experiences. Since the last IEA review in 2015, Spain has solved a long-standing issue of tariff deficits in its electricity and … electricity sector, Spain’s total energy mix is still heavily dominated by fossil fuels. Notably, the transport, industry and … of renewables. When all of Spain’s plans and strategies are implemented, a completely different energy sector will emerge …
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This International Energy Agency review of energy policies and programmes systematically examines Spain's general … for Spain, and makes a series of recommendations on that and other issues including gas storage and electricity …
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Spain’s geographical setting and limited domestic energy resources, security of supply is a core objective of Spanish energy … policy. Energy supply grew by some 3.5% per year from 1996 to 1999 and electricity consumption by 6% per year. Spain is …. Spanish GHG emissions in 1998 were already 21% above the 1990 level, while Spain is committed to reduce them to 15% above 1990. …
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