Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Denmark 2011 [E-Book] / IEA
Denmark is a leader among OECD member countries in terms of its well-designed policies for renewable energy, energy efficiency and climate change. The country is a forthright voice in international fora for climate policy and a strong advocate of tougher climate-change mitigation measures. A long hi...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2012
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162 p. ; 20x27cm. |
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englisch |
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9789264098213 |
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10.1787/9789264098213-en |
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Energy Policies of IEA Countries
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- 1. Executive Summary and Key Recommendations
- -Executive summary
- Key recommendations
- PART I. POLICY ANALYSIS
- 2. Genergy Energy Policy
- -Country overview
- Supply and demand
- Institutions
- Key policies
- Energy strategy 2050
- Taxation
- Energy security
- Critique
- Recommendations
- 3. Energy and Climate Change
- -Greenhouse gas targets
- CO2 emissions from fuel combustion
- CO2 emissions profile
- Projected emissions profile
- Institutions
- Policies and measures
- Critique
- Recommendations
- 4. Energy Efficiency
- -Overview
- Institutions
- Policies and measures
- Combined heat and power and district heating
- Critique
- Recommendations
- PART II. SECTOR ANALYSIS
- 5. Renewable Energy
- -Overview
- Supply and demand
- Institutions and measures
- Electricity from renewable energy sources
- Heating and cooling
- Transport fuels
- Funding for small]scale renewable energy technology
- Critique
- Recommendations
- 6. Electricity
- -Overview
- Supply and demand
- Regulatory framework and market design
- Industry structure
- Retail market and prices
- Policies
- Critique
- Recommendations
- 7. Fossil Fuels
- -Overview
- Oil
- Natural gas
- Coal
- Critique
- Recommendations
- PART III. ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
- 8. Energy Technology Research, Development and Deployment
- -Overview
- Institutional framework
- Policies and programmes
- International collaboration
- Public]private partnerships
- Critique
- Recommendations
- PART IV. ANNEXES
- Annex A. Organisation of the review
- Annex B. Energy balances and key statistical data
- Annex C. International Energy Agency gShared Goalsh
- Annex D.: Glossary and list of abbreviations