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In response to the exceptional circumstances stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, the annual IEA Global Energy …
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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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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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, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. The report focuses on past, recent and potential …
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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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