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seeks a more prominent position in the existing global system of energy production and trade. Where it can, China seeks to … investment are the main elements in China’s energy policy toward the rest of the world today. Before long, the Chinese may seek …China’s rapid growth over the past twenty years has sparked a surging demand for energy. The Chinese made strenuous …
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“whether” to trade to the more operational question: “how”. …
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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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On the occasion of its 35th Anniversary in 2009, the International Energy Agency published the first edition of the Scoreboard focusing on 35 Key Energy Trends over 35 Years. In parallel, the IEA published Implementing Energy Efficiency Policies: Are IEA Member Countries on Track?. Both...
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A net-zero energy system requires a profound transformation in the way we produce and use energy that can only be achieved with a broad suite of technologies. Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is the only group of technologies that contributes both to reducing emissions in key...
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