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Implementing Energy Efficiency Policies: are IEA Member Countries on Track?
IEA. Published by : OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  09 déc 2009
Pages: 200 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre (Broché) + PDF gratuit
ISBN: 9789264075689 , Code OCDE: 612009261P1
Prix:   €100 | $135 | £85 | ¥12500 | MXN1800 , Frais de livraison inclus
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Description
This book presents 25 energy efficiency recommendations from the IEA which could, if implemented globally without delay, reduce global CO2 emissions by 8.2 gigatonnes per year by 2030 – equivalent to roughly two-times the amount of current EU CO2 emissions.

This innovative book provides the first assessment of IEA member countries’ progress on implementing energy efficiency policy.  Using a rigorous evaluation process, it finds that while these countries are implementing a full range of energy efficiency measures, their efforts fall short. Pressing energy, climate and financial challenges require even more energy efficiency policy action – particularly in the transport sector. To address this action gap, IEA member countries must urgently ramp up their energy efficiency policy efforts. 

The IEA and its member countries can play a critical role in promoting the Agency’s call for “Worldwide Implementation Now” (W.I.N.) of energy efficiency. What will it be? W.I.N or lose the opportunity?


Tables des matières:

Executive Summary
Introduction
-Background
-Purpose and Report Structure
-Approach
Energy Efficiency Policy Context
Strengths and Innovations in Energy Efficiency Policy
-Cross-Sectoral
-Buildings
-Appliances
-Lighting
-Transport
-Industry
-Utilities
Challenges and Areas for Improvement in Energy Efficiency Policy
-Cross-Sectoral
-Buildings
-Appliances
-Lighting
-Transport
-Industry
-Utilities
Summarising Progress with IEA Member Country Implementation of the 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations
-Combined IEA Country Progress
-Comparison of Degree of Progress with Implementing Recommendations
-Comparison of IEA Implementation Progress by Sector
Country Reports
-Australia
-Austria
-Belgium
-Canada
-Czech Republic
-Denmark
-Finland
-France
-Germany
-Greece
-Hungary
-Ireland
-Italy
-Japan
-Korea
-Luxembourg
-Netherlands
-New Zealand
-Norway
-Poland
-Portugal
-Slovak Republic
-Spain
-Sweden
-Switzerland
-Turkey
-United Kingdom
-United States
Call to Action
-Energy Efficiency Action in IEA Member Countries
-Concluding Remarks
Abbreviations and Acronyms
References
Annex 2. Consolidated List of 25 IEA Energy Efficiency Recommendations
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