Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Italy--2009 Review This review analyses the energy challenges facing Italy and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. It is intended to help guide Italy towards a more sustainable energy future. |
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Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy: Yes in my front yard-- The goals of this report are to inspire city stakeholders by showing how renewable energy systems can benefit citizens and businesses, assist national governments to better appreciate the role that local municipalities might play in meeting national and international objectives, and help accelerate the necessary transition to a sustainable energy future. |
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CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion, 2009 Edition-- The data in this book are designed to assist in understanding the evolution of the emissions of CO2 from 1971 to 2007 for more than 140 countries and regions by sector and by fuel. Emissions were calculated using IEA energy databases and the default methods and emission factors from the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. |
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World Energy Outlook 2009 Edition-- Since WEO-2008, the economic downturn has led to a drop in energy use, CO2 emissions and energy investment. Is this an opportunity to arrest climate change or a threat that any economic upturn might be stifled at birth?
What package of commitments and measures should the climate negotiators at Copenhagen put together if they really want to stop global temperatures rising? How much would it cost? And how much might the developed world have to pay to finance action elsewhere? |
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Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving towards Sustainability-- Transport accounts for nearly one-quarter of global energy-related CO2 emissions. To achieve the necessary deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, transport must play a significant role. |
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Chile Energy Policy Review 2009-- ince 1990, Chile has been the fastest growing economy in Latin America thanks to sound economic management and integration into the global economy. Chile can also be proud of its energy policy achievements. The pioneering privatisation and liberalisation of its electricity sector in the 1980s was the foundation for a competitive energy sector, which has sustained the rapid growth of the Chilean economy over the past two decades. |
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Implementing Energy Efficiency: are IEA Countries on Track?-- Are IEA member countries doing enough to capture the full potential benefits from energy efficiency policy? The IEA’s new book, Implementing Energy Efficiency Policies: are IEA member countries on track? answers this question. The book provides the first assessment of IEA member countries’ progress with implementing energy efficiency policy. Check out the IEA publications and papers webpage starting 15 October 2009 to purchase a copy. |
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