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No. 2011/08 | 01 Mar 2011 |
Walking the Torque: Proposed Work Plan for Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
Electric motor-driven system (EMDS) accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. This paper sets out an ambitious but achievable target with the global work plan to improve the energy efficiency of EMDS by 10% to 15% based on... |
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No. 2010/09 | 01 Sept 2010 |
Transport Energy Efficiency
Transport is the sector with the highest final energy consumption and, without any significant policy changes, is forecast to remain so. In 2008, the IEA published 25 energy efficiency recommendations, among which four are for the transport sector.... |
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No. 2012/06 | 23 Mar 2012 |
Toward a More Efficient and Innovative Electricity Sector in Russia
Russia is in the process of one of the most ambitious electricity sector reforms ever undertaken, reflecting the importance of an efficient and reliable electricity sector for promoting economic activity, growth and community prosperity. However, the... |
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No. 2012/01 | 13 Jan 2012 |
The Impact of Wind Power on European Natural Gas Markets
Due to its clean burning properties, low investment costs and flexibility in production, natural gas is often put forward as the ideal partner fuel for wind power and other renewable sources of electricity generation with strongly variable output.... |
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No. 2011/17 | 01 Dec 2011 |
The IEA Model of Short-Term Energy Security (MOSES)
Ensuring energy security has been at the centre of the IEA mission since its inception, following the oil crises of the early 1970s. While the security of oil supplies remains important, contemporary energy security policies must address all energy... |
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No. 2012/03 | 27 Jan 2012 |
The Global Value of Coal
Public opinion related to the consumption of coal is directed primarily to its environmental impact in light of ongoing efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and tackle global climate change. Nevertheless, the benefits of coal as a widely available and... |
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No. 2010/02 | 01 Jan 2010 |
The Economics of Transition in the Power Sector
Power generation from fossil fuel is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, representing 41% of global energy-related CO2 emissions. Combined with the fact that there are a number of low-carbon technologies available for generating... |
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No. 2010/11 | 01 Nov 2010 |
The Contribution of Natural Gas Vehicles to Sustainable Transport
The transport sector is currently responsible for 23% of energy-related CO2 emissions, and transport associated CO2 emissions will more than double by 2050. This working paper evaluates the potential costs and benefits of using natural gas as a... |
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No. 2012/02 | 10 Jan 2012 |
The Boardroom Perspective: How Does Energy Efficiency Policy Influence Decision Making in Industry?
The rationale for an individual company making an investment that will reduce energy consumption varies considerably and depends on a range of factors. This report delves into the major factors or driving forces that decision makers within a large... |
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No. 2011/04 | 01 Feb 2011 |
Technology Development Prospects for the Indian Power Sector
The Indian power sector will face numerous challenges over the next four decades. More than one third of India's population currently do not have access to electricity. Urgent action is needed to overcome this problem of energy poverty. At the same... |
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No. 2010/01 | 01 Feb 2010 |
Sustainable Production of Second-Generation Biofuels
Global biofuel production has been increasing rapidly over the last decade, but the expanding biofuel industry has recently raised important concerns. In particular, the sustainability of many first-generation biofuels – which are produced primarily... |
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No. 2012/08 | 29 Mar 2012 |
Spreading the Net: The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency Improvements
Improving energy efficiency has long been advocated as a way to increase the productivity and sustainability of society, primarily through the delivery of energy savings. The impact of energy efficiency measures can go far beyond energy savings, and... |
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No. 2012/13 | 01 Dec 2012 |
Securing Power during the Transition
At the October 2011 Governing Board Meeting at Ministerial Level, IEA member countries endorsed the IEA Electricity Security Action Plan (ESAP). The proposed electricity security work program reflects the challenge of maintaining electricity security... |
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No. 2010/13 | 01 Nov 2010 |
Reviewing Existing and Proposed Emissions Trading Systems
Putting a price on greenhouse gas emissions is a cornerstone policy in climate change mitigation. To this end, many countries have implemented or are developing domestic emissions trading systems. This paper reviews key design features of mandatory... |
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No. 2012/09 | 05 Mar 2012 |
Progress Implementing the IEA 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations
Concerns about energy security, climate change and rising energy costs make it imperative for all countries to significantly improve their energy efficiency. To assist them in doing so, the IEA has proposed 25 energy efficiency policy... |
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No. 2011/14 | 01 Oct 2011 |
Power Generation from Coal
Coal is an important source of energy for the world, particularly for power generation. To meet the growth in demand for energy over the past decade, the contribution from coal has exceeded that of any other energy source. Additionally, coal has... |
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No. 2012/12 | 01 Dec 2012 |
Policy Options for Low‐Carbon Power Generation in China
China faces the dynamic of rapid economic development that drives ever increasing energy use, primarily electricity, and consequently increasing CO2 emissions. It has taken a pledge to curb its emissions intensity, and is exploring various policy... |
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No. 2012/11 | 01 Dec 2012 |
Policies for Renewable Heat
The production of heat is responsible for a large share of final energy demand. In 2009, heat accounted for 47% of total energy used worldwide. Expanding the use of modern biomass, geothermal energy, solar energy and ambient energy to produce heat... |
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No. 2010/05 | 01 Apr 2010 |
Phase Out of Incandescent Lamps
Since early 2007 almost all OECD and many non-OECD governments have announced policies aimed at phasing-out incandescent lighting within their jurisdictions. This study considers the implications of these policy developments in terms of demand for... |
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No. 2011/03 | 01 Feb 2011 |
Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies
This report examines inaccuracies in some commonly held views of China's National Oil Companies (NOCs). Until now, there has been little analysis to test the widely held presumption that these companies act under the instructions and in close... |
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Walking the Torque: Proposed Work Plan for Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems
Hugh Falkner et Shane Holt
01 Mar 2011
Electric motor-driven system (EMDS) accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. This paper sets out an ambitious but achievable target with the global work plan to improve the energy efficiency of EMDS by 10% to 15% based on...
Transport Energy Efficiency
Kazunori Kojima et Lisa Ryan
01 Sept 2010
Transport is the sector with the highest final energy consumption and, without any significant policy changes, is forecast to remain so. In 2008, the IEA published 25 energy efficiency recommendations, among which four are for the transport sector....
Toward a More Efficient and Innovative Electricity Sector in Russia
Douglas Cooke, Alexander Antonyuk et Isabel Murray
23 Mar 2012
Russia is in the process of one of the most ambitious electricity sector reforms ever undertaken, reflecting the importance of an efficient and reliable electricity sector for promoting economic activity, growth and community prosperity. However, the...
The Impact of Wind Power on European Natural Gas Markets
Irene Vos
13 Jan 2012
Due to its clean burning properties, low investment costs and flexibility in production, natural gas is often put forward as the ideal partner fuel for wind power and other renewable sources of electricity generation with strongly variable output....
The IEA Model of Short-Term Energy Security (MOSES)
Jessica Jewell
01 Dec 2011
Ensuring energy security has been at the centre of the IEA mission since its inception, following the oil crises of the early 1970s. While the security of oil supplies remains important, contemporary energy security policies must address all energy...
The Global Value of Coal
Agence internationale de l'énergie
27 Jan 2012
Public opinion related to the consumption of coal is directed primarily to its environmental impact in light of ongoing efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and tackle global climate change. Nevertheless, the benefits of coal as a widely available and...
The Economics of Transition in the Power Sector
William Blyth
01 Jan 2010
Power generation from fossil fuel is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, representing 41% of global energy-related CO2 emissions. Combined with the fact that there are a number of low-carbon technologies available for generating...
The Contribution of Natural Gas Vehicles to Sustainable Transport
Michiel Nijboer
01 Nov 2010
The transport sector is currently responsible for 23% of energy-related CO2 emissions, and transport associated CO2 emissions will more than double by 2050. This working paper evaluates the potential costs and benefits of using natural gas as a...
The Boardroom Perspective: How Does Energy Efficiency Policy Influence Decision Making in Industry?
Julia Reinaud et Amelie Goldberg
10 Jan 2012
The rationale for an individual company making an investment that will reduce energy consumption varies considerably and depends on a range of factors. This report delves into the major factors or driving forces that decision makers within a large...
Technology Development Prospects for the Indian Power Sector
Uwe Remme, Nathalie Trudeau, Dagmar Graczyk et Peter Taylor
01 Feb 2011
The Indian power sector will face numerous challenges over the next four decades. More than one third of India's population currently do not have access to electricity. Urgent action is needed to overcome this problem of energy poverty. At the same...
Sustainable Production of Second-Generation Biofuels
Anselm Eisentraut
01 Feb 2010
Global biofuel production has been increasing rapidly over the last decade, but the expanding biofuel industry has recently raised important concerns. In particular, the sustainability of many first-generation biofuels – which are produced primarily...
Spreading the Net: The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency Improvements
Lisa Ryan et Nina Campbell
29 Mar 2012
Improving energy efficiency has long been advocated as a way to increase the productivity and sustainability of society, primarily through the delivery of energy savings. The impact of energy efficiency measures can go far beyond energy savings, and...
Securing Power during the Transition
Manuel Baritaud
01 Dec 2012
At the October 2011 Governing Board Meeting at Ministerial Level, IEA member countries endorsed the IEA Electricity Security Action Plan (ESAP). The proposed electricity security work program reflects the challenge of maintaining electricity security...
Reviewing Existing and Proposed Emissions Trading Systems
Christina Hood
01 Nov 2010
Putting a price on greenhouse gas emissions is a cornerstone policy in climate change mitigation. To this end, many countries have implemented or are developing domestic emissions trading systems. This paper reviews key design features of mandatory...
Progress Implementing the IEA 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations
Sara Bryan Pasquier et Aurelien Saussay
05 Mar 2012
Concerns about energy security, climate change and rising energy costs make it imperative for all countries to significantly improve their energy efficiency. To assist them in doing so, the IEA has proposed 25 energy efficiency policy...
Power Generation from Coal
Keith Burnard et Sankar Bhattacharya
01 Oct 2011
Coal is an important source of energy for the world, particularly for power generation. To meet the growth in demand for energy over the past decade, the contribution from coal has exceeded that of any other energy source. Additionally, coal has...
Policy Options for Low‐Carbon Power Generation in China
Richard Baron, André Aasrud, Jonathan Sinton, Nina Campbell, Kejun Jiang et Xing Zhuang
01 Dec 2012
China faces the dynamic of rapid economic development that drives ever increasing energy use, primarily electricity, and consequently increasing CO2 emissions. It has taken a pledge to curb its emissions intensity, and is exploring various policy...
Policies for Renewable Heat
Milou Beerepoot et Ada Marmion
01 Dec 2012
The production of heat is responsible for a large share of final energy demand. In 2009, heat accounted for 47% of total energy used worldwide. Expanding the use of modern biomass, geothermal energy, solar energy and ambient energy to produce heat...
Phase Out of Incandescent Lamps
Paul Waide
01 Apr 2010
Since early 2007 almost all OECD and many non-OECD governments have announced policies aimed at phasing-out incandescent lighting within their jurisdictions. This study considers the implications of these policy developments in terms of demand for...
Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies
Julie Jiang et Jonathan Sinton
01 Feb 2011
This report examines inaccuracies in some commonly held views of China's National Oil Companies (NOCs). Until now, there has been little analysis to test the widely held presumption that these companies act under the instructions and in close...