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Energy Policies of IEA Countries
Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Italy 2009
IEA. Published by : OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  24 fév 2010
Pages: 184 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
ISBN: 9789264043435 , Code OCDE: 612009331P1
Prix:   €75 | $116 | £54 | ¥10400 | MXN950 , Frais de livraison inclus
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This 2009 IEA review of Italy's energy policies and programmes finds that the Italian government has made substantial progress in a number of sectors since the last IEA in-depth energy policy review in 2003. The success of the green certificate and white certificate schemes and continued reform of the electricity and natural gas supply markets are just a few examples and build on the recommendations contained in the previous review. Nonetheless, many challenges remain.

Italy recognises the need to diversify its energy supply portfolio to reduce its heavy dependence on fossil fuels and electricity imports, and to decrease its growing greenhouse gas emissions. In 2008, the government announced its intention to recommence the country's nuclear power program and start building a new nuclear power plant by 2013. To do so, Italy must first develop an efficient process for identifying critical energy infrastructure, including nuclear power, and subjecting it to an effective, streamlined siting and permitting process. 

Italy will face another major challenge in complying with Europe’s new climate and energy package, particularly in relation to renewable energy and emissions targets. The government must step up efforts to comply with its new responsibilities, specifically by developing and putting in place a comprehensive climate change strategy for the years until 2020.  

In mid-2009, the legislature enacted a wide-ranging new law that will facilitate the emergence of a robust long-term energy policy. The government must respond to this opportunity and elaborate, with industry, a long-term strategy for the development of the energy sector. 

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.


Tables des matières:

Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Key Recommendations
-Executive Summary
-Key Recommendations
PART I: POLICY ANALYSIS
Chapter 2. General Energy Policy
-Country Overview
-The Economy
-Energy Supply And Demand
-Institutions
-Key Policies
-Security of Supply
-Market Reform
-Energy Taxes
-Critique
-Recommendations
Chapter 3. Climate Change
-Overview
-Emissions Profile
-Climate Change Policy
-Critique
-Recommendations
Chapter 4. Energy Efficiency
-Overview
-Policies and Measures
-Policies by Sector
-Cross-Cutting Measures
-Critique
-Recommendations
PART II: SECTOR ANALYSIS
Chapter 5. Renewable Energy
-Overview
-Legal Framework
-Electricity Generated from Renewables
-Heat Generation from Renewables
-Critique
-Recommendations
Chapter 6. Electricity
-Overview
-Supply and Demand
-Regulation
-Industry Structure
-Electricity Market Design
-Security of Electricity Supply
-Prices and Taxes
-Critique
-Recommendations
Chapter 7. Natural Gas
-Overview
-Supply and Demand
-Gas Production
-Imports
-Natural Gas Networks
-Market Design
-Prices and Taxes
-Infrastructure Development
-Natural Gas Emergency Response Policy
-Critique
-Recommendations
Chapter 8. Oil
-Overview
-Supply and Demand
-Domestic Production
-Refining and Infrastructure
-Legislation and Policy
-Oil Markets
-Emergency Response Policy and Organisation
-Critique
-Recommendations
Chapter 9. Coal
-Overview
-Domestic Production
-Industry Structure
-Clean Coal Development
-Critique
-Recommendation
Chapter 10. Nucleaer Energy
-Overview
-Policy and Framework
-Regulatory Bodies and Nuclear Safety
-Critique
-Recommendations
PART III: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 11. Energy Technology, Research and Development
-Overview
-Institutional Framework
-Private Sector R&D
-Funding
-International Collaboration and Partnership
-Key Projects and Research Areas
-Critique
-Recommendations
PART IV: ANNEXES
A Organisation of the Review
-Review Criteria
-Review Team
-Organisations Visited
B Energy Balances and Key Statistical Data
C International Energy Agency "Shared Goals"
D Glossary and List of Abbreviations
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