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Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Belgium 2001
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2001; US$ 75.00Due Belgiums geographical setting cross-border trade has a significant influence on the countrys energy policy. Belgium has actively increased its gas transmission capacity, and has become key player in the overall European gas markets. There is still room for improvement, however, in the electricity transmission capacity. Belgium has started... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Canada 2000
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2000; US$ 75.00Successful regulatory reform of the gas market has contributed to rapid growth in exports of gas to the US. Encouraged by potential trade benefits flowing from regulatory reform of the electricity market, and benefits flowing to Canadian consumers, some provinces have also undertaken major regulatory reform of the electricity industries in their jurisdictions.... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Czech Republic 2001
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2001; US$ 75.00The International Energy Agency's 2001 review of the Czech Republic's energy policies and programmes. It finds that in its transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy, the Czech Republic has thoroughly reformed its energy policies and regulatory framework and restructured its energy sector. The country established a new... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: France 2000
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2000; US$ 75.00France tries to achieve three major objectives in its energy policy: security of supply, environmental protection and low-cost energy for its economy and citizens, notably through its vast nuclear programme. The French have been generally successful, in particular in ensuring a secure energy supply a high priority for the country, which has... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: New Zealand 2001
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2001; US$ 75.00New Zealand is very active in all areas of energy policy. This report focuses on electricity deregulation and on policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But gas supply depletion and the 1998 Auckland power failure are reminders of the fundamental importance of energy security. New Zealand is working towards ratifying the Kyoto Protocol by mid-2002,... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Spain 2001
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2001; US$ 75.00Due to Spains geographical setting and limited domestic energy resources, security of supply is a core objective of Spanish energy policy. Energy supply grew by some 3.5% per year from 1996 to 1999 and electricity consumption by 6% per year. Spain is increasingly dependent on imported energy. As Spanish energy markets are being liberalised, it... more...
Russia Energy Survey 2002
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2002; US$ 150.00This survey, the first since 1995, describes the energy-security issues affecting Russian oil, gas, coal and nuclear power after decades of inadequate investment and maintenance. more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Turkey 2001
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2002; US$ 75.00Turkey aspires to link the oil- and gas-rich Caspian area to Western markets. Several pipelines through Turkey are nearing completion. The projects could enhance diversity and security of supply in consuming countries. They could also relieve the environmental strain of heavy ship traffic through the Bosporus. Numerous attempts have been made to open... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Norway 2001
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2002; US$ 75.00Oil and gas contribute about 40% of Norways exports, and up to 16% of GDP, depending on world oil prices. The government used production controls as a means of influencing prices in 1986, in 1998 and again in 2002. Important changes are occurring in the oil and gas sector. Statoil has been partially privatised, the State Direct Financial Interest... more...
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Republic of Korea 2002
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2002; US$ 75.00This IEA report provides a comprehensive in-depth assessment of the energy policies of Korea, including recommendations for policy makers. This report appears just as Korea has become the 26th Member of the IEA and as the countrys energy policies are being substantially reformed, to mobilise investments and increase efficiency. The report covers... more...









