Energy Policies of Iea Countries United States

Energy Policies of Iea Countries United States

Author: Oecd

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2008-03

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9789264030732

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The United States is the largest economy and energy user in the world. Significant developments have taken place in its energy policy since the last IEA review in 2002. Most important is the Energy Policy Act 2005 - a comprehensive energy legislation which has set new directions, including opening the way for a nuclear renaissance. Two closely connected challenges shape all debates on the nation's energy policy path: how to increase security by reducing the dependence on imported supplies; and how to address growing emissions of greenhouse gases. The United States national strategy is to find solutions largely through technology. It is a world leader in R & D and is driving development of carbon capture and storage and second-generation biofuels. But thus far, no federal government policy is in place to establish as a target an absolute reduction of CO2 emissions. The resulting uncertainty risks holding back investments into new technologies and may delay projects that are urgently required. The transport sector will be a key to a sustainable success. In the short to medium term, reduced fuel demand through higher vehicle efficiency will increase security and reduce CO2 emissions. Yet the policy for the revision of CAFE (the corporate average fuel economy) standards will leave consumers with vehicles that fall short of the technological possibilities. This review takes an in-depth look at these issues and provides recommendations on how the United States can do more to answer the challenges of both improving its security of energy supply and lowering its emissions intensity, demonstrating the significant improvements that can already be realised through existing technologies.


Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13:

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Renewable Energy - Market and Policy Trends in IEA Countries reviews the experience of IEA countries after the oil crisis in the 1970s initiated a surge of investments in renewables research and development. While use of renewables has grown rapidly, they still account for only a small portion of the IEA energy mix. Hydropower, bioenergy and geothermal energy are mature technologies that contribute about 5 - 6% to primary energy supply. Solar, wind, and other new renewables have experienced rapid technology development, but as yet they represent only a small share.This work examines policies and measures that have been introduced in IEA countries to increase the cost effective deployment of renewables, reviews the objectives behind these policies, and evaluates the results. The aim is to identify best practices in order to assist governments in making future policy decisions.


Energy Policies of IEA Countries

Energy Policies of IEA Countries

Author: International Energy Agency

Publisher: OECD/IEA

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9789264109797

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This compilation by the International Energy Agencycontains a broad analysis of recent trends and an easily accessible overview of energy policy during the last 12 months.The broader overview section of the 2006 edition examines trends in energy markets, including an analysis of energy demand and supply, energy prices and energy related CO2 emissions. It highlights key policy trends across member and non-member countries on energy security, energy market reform, climate change mitigation, energy efficiency, renewables and energy R&D. The book contains a special chapter on energy efficiency, which compares the most successful efficiency policies of member countries on the basis of In-Depth Review findings of the past three years. It also presents the major findings of the "World Energy Outlook 2006, "key statistical information and brief summaries of major IEA publications released during the past year.


Energy Policies of Iea Countries Energy Policies of Iea Countries

Energy Policies of Iea Countries Energy Policies of Iea Countries

Author: International Energy Agency Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2009-09

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9789264060371

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Energy Policies of IEA Countries offers a comprehensive analysis of the countrys energy sector, evaluating its strengths and weaknesses across the fuel mix, as well as looking at broader issues such as energy efficiency, environmental performance, and technology research and development. It also includes policy critiques and recommendations, drawing on experience across IEA member countries. For policy makers charged with solving the countrys emerging energy challenges, this book is essential.


Korea 2002 Review

Korea 2002 Review

Author: Iea

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9789264197688

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Provides a comprehensive in-depth assessment of the energy policies of Korea, including recommendations for policy makers.


Energy Policies of Iea Countries Japan

Energy Policies of Iea Countries Japan

Author: International Energy Agency Staff

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9789264043350

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Energy Policies of IEA Countries offers a comprehensive analysis of the countrys energy sector, evaluating its strengths and weaknesses across the fuel mix, as well as looking at broader issues such as energy efficiency, environmental performance, and technology research and development. It also includes policy critiques and recommendations, drawing on experience across IEA member countries. For policy makers charged with solving the countrys emerging energy challenges, this book is essential.