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No. 2013/01 | 01 Apr 2013 |
21st Century Coal
In 2009, the term “21st Century Coal” was jointly coined by the governments of China and the United States to describe the importance of strategic international partnerships to advance development of near-zero emissions (NZE) technology enabling... |
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No. 2012/04 | 27 Jan 2012 |
A Policy Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Successful deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is critically dependent on comprehensive policy support. While policy plays an important role in the deployment of many low-carbon technologies, it is especially crucial for CCS. This is... |
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No. 2011/12 | 01 Sept 2011 |
Advantage Energy
Increased focus has been placed on the issues of energy access and energy poverty over the last number of years, most notably indicated by the United Nations (UN) declaring 2012 as the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All”. Although... |
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No. 2012/07 | 29 Mar 2012 |
CCS Retrofit: Analysis of the Globally Installed Coal-Fired Power Plant Fleet
Electricity generation from coal is still growing rapidly and energy scenarios from the IEA expect a possible increase from today's 1 600 GW of coal-fired power plants to over 2 600 GW until 2035. This trend will increase the lock-in of carbon... |
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No. 2010/12 | 01 Nov 2010 |
Carbon Capture and Storage
The Model Framework proposes principles for addressing twenty-nine key issues associated with regulating CCS, based on the work of early-movers such as Australia, Europe and the United States, to assist national and regional CCS regulatory framework... |
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No. 2011/15 | 01 Oct 2011 |
Carbon Capture and Storage and the London Protocol
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that 100 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects will be required by 2020 and over 3 000 by 2050 if CCS is to contribute fully to the least-cost technology portfolio for CO2 mitigation. For CCS to... |
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No. 2011/16 | 01 Dec 2011 |
Combining Bioenergy with CCS
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is a carbon reduction technology that offers permanent net removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. This has been termed 'negative carbon dioxide emissions', and offers a significant... |
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No. 2010/03 | 01 Mar 2010 |
Comparative Study on Rural Electrification Policies in Emerging Economies
Brazil, China, India and South Africa have each worked to improve access to electricity services. While many of the challenges faced by these countries are similar, the means of addressing them varied in their application and effectiveness. This... |
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No. 2011/05 | 01 Mar 2011 |
Cost and Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Power Generation
This working paper evaluates cost and performance trends related to carbon dioxide (CO2) capture from power generation, based on extensive analysis of data from major engineering studies published between 2006 and 2010. Since individual studies use... |
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No. 2010/06 | 01 Jun 2010 |
Deploying Renewables in Southeast Asia
This paper is part of the IEA ongoing analysis of global renewable energy markets and policies. It focuses on six Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The report investigates the... |
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No. 2011/01 | 01 Jan 2011 |
Development of Energy Efficiency Indicators in Russia
Russia is sometimes referred to as “the Saudi Arabia of energy efficiency”; its vast potential to reduce energy consumption can be considered a significant “energy reserve”. Russia, recognising the benefits of more efficient use of energy, is taking... |
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No. 2011/13 | 01 Oct 2011 |
Empowering Customer Choice in Electricity Markets
Timely and effective deployment of demand response could greatly increase power system flexibility, electricity security and market efficiency. Considerable progress has been made in recent years to harness demand response. However, most of this... |
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No. 2012/14 | 01 Dec 2012 |
Energy Efficiency Policy Developments
The purpose of this report is to highlight energy efficiency policy action and planning in IEA member and key non-member countries over the period from September 2011 to September 2012. The report provides an overview of energy efficiency policy... |
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No. 2013/02 | 01 Apr 2013 |
Energy Provider‐Delivered Energy Efficiency
Energy providers will play a pivotal role over the coming decades in managing energy demand growth and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The IEA projects that the power sector will deliver up to two-thirds of cumulative emissions reductions... |
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No. 2011/02 | 01 Jan 2011 |
Energy Transition for Industry: India and the Global Context
For India to play its part in helping to realise deep cuts in global CO2 emissions by the middle of the 21st century, it will need to achieve rapid economic development over the next 40 years with only a very small increase in emissions. Currently... |
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No. 2011/07 | 01 May 2011 |
Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
This paper is the first global analysis of the potential energy savings which could be found in electric motor- driven system (EMDS). EMDS currently accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. Huge untapped energy efficiency... |
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No. 2012/05 | 15 Feb 2012 |
Facing China's Coal Future
This paper is the first IEA analysis that focuses on country-specific trends, opportunities and challenges for carbon capture and storage (CCS). It follows previous IEA publications on CCS and studies on cleaner coal and advanced coal technologies.... |
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No. 2011/10 | 01 May 2011 |
Gas Emergency Policy
Natural gas is of increasing importance in the energy mix of IEA Member countries. And yet this growing reliance on natural gas has been coupled with an increased risk of gas disruptions in recent years. Gas security is now an important policy... |
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No. 2011/11 | 01 Aug 2011 |
Impact of Smart Grid Technologies on Peak Load to 2050
The IEA’s Smart Grids Technology Roadmap released on 4th April 2011, identified five global trends that could be effectively addressed by deploying smart grids. These are: increasing peak load (the maximum power that the grid delivers during peak... |
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No. 2010/04 | 01 Mar 2010 |
India's Downstream Petroleum Sector
This study provides a holistic examination of pricing and investment dynamics in India’s downstream petroleum sector. It analyses the current pricing practices, highlights the tremendous fiscal cost of current pricing and regulatory arrangements, and... |
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21st Century Coal
Agence internationale de l'énergie
01 Apr 2013
In 2009, the term “21st Century Coal” was jointly coined by the governments of China and the United States to describe the importance of strategic international partnerships to advance development of near-zero emissions (NZE) technology enabling...
A Policy Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Agence internationale de l'énergie
27 Jan 2012
Successful deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is critically dependent on comprehensive policy support. While policy plays an important role in the deployment of many low-carbon technologies, it is especially crucial for CCS. This is...
Advantage Energy
David Elzinga, Lew Fulton, Steve Heinen et Oscar Wasilik
01 Sept 2011
Increased focus has been placed on the issues of energy access and energy poverty over the last number of years, most notably indicated by the United Nations (UN) declaring 2012 as the “International Year of Sustainable Energy for All”. Although...
CCS Retrofit: Analysis of the Globally Installed Coal-Fired Power Plant Fleet
Matthias Finkenrath, Julian Smith et Dennis Volk
29 Mar 2012
Electricity generation from coal is still growing rapidly and energy scenarios from the IEA expect a possible increase from today's 1 600 GW of coal-fired power plants to over 2 600 GW until 2035. This trend will increase the lock-in of carbon...
Carbon Capture and Storage
Agence internationale de l'énergie
01 Nov 2010
The Model Framework proposes principles for addressing twenty-nine key issues associated with regulating CCS, based on the work of early-movers such as Australia, Europe and the United States, to assist national and regional CCS regulatory framework...
Carbon Capture and Storage and the London Protocol
Agence internationale de l'énergie
01 Oct 2011
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that 100 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects will be required by 2020 and over 3 000 by 2050 if CCS is to contribute fully to the least-cost technology portfolio for CO2 mitigation. For CCS to...
Combining Bioenergy with CCS
Agence internationale de l'énergie
01 Dec 2011
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is a carbon reduction technology that offers permanent net removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. This has been termed 'negative carbon dioxide emissions', and offers a significant...
Comparative Study on Rural Electrification Policies in Emerging Economies
Alexandra Niez
01 Mar 2010
Brazil, China, India and South Africa have each worked to improve access to electricity services. While many of the challenges faced by these countries are similar, the means of addressing them varied in their application and effectiveness. This...
Cost and Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Power Generation
Matthias Finkenrath
01 Mar 2011
This working paper evaluates cost and performance trends related to carbon dioxide (CO2) capture from power generation, based on extensive analysis of data from major engineering studies published between 2006 and 2010. Since individual studies use...
Deploying Renewables in Southeast Asia
Samantha Ölz et Milou Beerepoot
01 Jun 2010
This paper is part of the IEA ongoing analysis of global renewable energy markets and policies. It focuses on six Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The report investigates the...
Development of Energy Efficiency Indicators in Russia
Nathalie Trudeau et Isabel Murray
01 Jan 2011
Russia is sometimes referred to as “the Saudi Arabia of energy efficiency”; its vast potential to reduce energy consumption can be considered a significant “energy reserve”. Russia, recognising the benefits of more efficient use of energy, is taking...
Empowering Customer Choice in Electricity Markets
Douglas Cooke
01 Oct 2011
Timely and effective deployment of demand response could greatly increase power system flexibility, electricity security and market efficiency. Considerable progress has been made in recent years to harness demand response. However, most of this...
Energy Efficiency Policy Developments
Sara Bryan Pasquier
01 Dec 2012
The purpose of this report is to highlight energy efficiency policy action and planning in IEA member and key non-member countries over the period from September 2011 to September 2012. The report provides an overview of energy efficiency policy...
Energy Provider‐Delivered Energy Efficiency
Grayson C. Heffner, Peter du Pont, Greg Rybka, Carina Paton, Lynn Roy et Dilip Limaye
01 Apr 2013
Energy providers will play a pivotal role over the coming decades in managing energy demand growth and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The IEA projects that the power sector will deliver up to two-thirds of cumulative emissions reductions...
Energy Transition for Industry: India and the Global Context
Nathalie Trudeau, Cecilia Tam, Dagmar Graczyk et Peter Taylor
01 Jan 2011
For India to play its part in helping to realise deep cuts in global CO2 emissions by the middle of the 21st century, it will need to achieve rapid economic development over the next 40 years with only a very small increase in emissions. Currently...
Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
Paul Waide et Conrad U. Brunner
01 May 2011
This paper is the first global analysis of the potential energy savings which could be found in electric motor- driven system (EMDS). EMDS currently accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. Huge untapped energy efficiency...
Facing China's Coal Future
Dennis Best et Ellina Levina
15 Feb 2012
This paper is the first IEA analysis that focuses on country-specific trends, opportunities and challenges for carbon capture and storage (CCS). It follows previous IEA publications on CCS and studies on cleaner coal and advanced coal technologies....
Gas Emergency Policy
James Simpson et Kyung-Seok Min
01 May 2011
Natural gas is of increasing importance in the energy mix of IEA Member countries. And yet this growing reliance on natural gas has been coupled with an increased risk of gas disruptions in recent years. Gas security is now an important policy...
Impact of Smart Grid Technologies on Peak Load to 2050
Steve Heinen, David Elzinga, Seul-Ki Kim et Yuichi Ikeda
01 Aug 2011
The IEA’s Smart Grids Technology Roadmap released on 4th April 2011, identified five global trends that could be effectively addressed by deploying smart grids. These are: increasing peak load (the maximum power that the grid delivers during peak...
India's Downstream Petroleum Sector
Kieran Clarke et Dagmar Graczyk
01 Mar 2010
This study provides a holistic examination of pricing and investment dynamics in India’s downstream petroleum sector. It analyses the current pricing practices, highlights the tremendous fiscal cost of current pricing and regulatory arrangements, and...