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International Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
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€100 | $142 | £78 | ¥15000 |
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Imprint:
International Energy Agency
Availability: Available
Publication date: 05 Dec 2008
Language: English
Pages: 240
Tables: 43
Charts: 31
ISBN: 9789264048287
OECD Code: 612008251P1
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This comprehensive review offers an analysis of Indonesia’s energy sector, with findings and recommendations that draw on experience in IEA member countries. Six areas are suggested for priority attention, including progressive reduction in fuel and electricity subsidies, better implementation of policy, improving clarity of the investment framework, helping the energy regulators do their job more effectively, and harnessing a sustainable development agenda particularly renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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Table of contents:
Foreword Organisation of the Review and Acknowledgements I. Executive Summary II. Government Policy, Structure and Process -Overview -Sources of law -Agencies of government -Planning -Co-ordination -Conclusions and recommendations III. Investment and Trade -Overview -Status -Key issues for investment -Conclusions and recommendations IV. Energy and Environment -Overview -Institutional aspects -Air quality -Coal mining -Climate change -Conclusions and recommendations V. Energy Efficiency and Conservation -Overview -Key issues and cross-sectoral challenges -What is possible? -Conclusions and Recommendations VI. Renewable Energy -Overview -Institutional framework of renewable energy development -Renewable energy policy and its targets -The renewable energy market and opportunities -Financing renewable energy -Key barriers to renewable energy technologies entry -Conclusions and recommendations VII. Upstream Oil and Gas -Overview -Resources and production -Market liberalisation and regulation -Exploration -Production contracts -Conclusions and recommendations VIII. Oil Downstream -Overview -Market liberalisation and regulation -Domestic demand -Imports -Petroleum refining -Pricing and subsidies -Distribution and retail market -Emergency response measures -Conclusions and recommendations IX. Gas Downstream -Overview -Policy objectives -Domestic gas sector structure -Market liberalisation and regulation -National gas transmission and distribution network master plan -Coal bed methane as an alternative gas source -Conclusions and recommendations X. Coal -Overview -Coal policy and administration -Resources and reserves -Industry structure -Production -Exports -Domestic coal demand -Coal liquefaction and coal upgrading -Conclusions and recommendations XI. Electricity -Overview -Industry Structure -Electricity tariff shortfall -Government policy response -Rual electrification -Conclusions and recommendations XII. Nucleaer Power -Organisation of the national nuclear programme -Status of nuclear power programme -The National Atomic Energy Agency -The Nuclear Enegy Regulatory Agency -Funding of NPP nuclear waste management and future NPP decommissioning -Conclusions and recommendations XIII. Energy Research, Development and Training -Best practice in energy R&D and training -Institutions structure, roles and responsibilities -Co-ordination -Linking energy research and development to national policy goals -Evaluating research and development progress -Research and development funding -Outreach -The role of the private sector -Training and human capacity -Basic science research -International co-operation -Conclusions and recommendations Annex I. Indonesia Energy Balance 2006, 2007 Annex II. International Energy Agency "Shared Goals" Annex III. Glossary and List of Abbreviations Annex IV. References
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