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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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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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The International Energy Agency's 1999 review of Ireland's energy policies and programmes. It finds that strong growth in the Irish economy poses considerable challenges for Ireland’s energy policy, but growth also provides resources for the Government to address energy policy issues in a...
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The International Energy Agency's 2014 review of Austria’s energy policy analyses the energy policy challenges facing Austria and provides sectoral studies and recommendations for further policy improvements. It finds that Austria's energy policy rests on three pillars – security of supply,...
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Since the last in-depth review in 2009, Italy has made strong progress in the development and implementation of energy policy. The most notable improvement has been the publication of a comprehensive long-term energy strategy. The adoption of the National Energy Strategy in 2013 sent a strong...
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In October 2014, the European Union (EU) set ambitious climate and energy targets for 2030, confirming its global leadership on climate change. But while the targets are in place, the legal framework to implement them is yet to be developed. Energy Policies of IEA Countries: European Union –...
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The IEA's 2012 review of Australia's energy policies and programmes finds that Australia enjoys the benefit of abundant and diverse energy resources; it is the world’s ninth-largest energy producer and is one of only three net energy exporters in the OECD. Its substantial conventional energy...
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Since the last review in 2008, the Netherlands has attracted investment in oil and gas storage; coal, oil and gas import terminals; and efficient power plants. This additional capacity provides flexibility and energy security both in the Netherlands and across EU markets. However, the outlook for...
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