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Glycon Garcia

IEA members 'not on track' on energy efficiency - 0 views

  • IEA members ‘not on track’ on energy efficiency Environmental Finance, 22 October 2009 - “More action is needed” by International Energy Agency (IEA) member countries on energy efficiency, according to a new report from the agency. “IEA member countries are implementing a full range of energy efficiency activities,” the report finds. “However, more action is needed … IEA member countries need to urgently extend their efforts in energy efficiency policy,” especially in transportation.
Colin Bennett

IEA report to the G8 - 0 views

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    IEA's dire warning on green stimulus and renewables Kate Mackenzie, Financial Times The IEA's report for G8 energy ministers, to be presented this Sunday in Rome, has generated a few stories. Some picked up on the oil supply squeeze that awaits the world due to massive cuts in production investment. I wrote yesterday that the IEA forecasts that, for the first time since World War II, world electricity consumption will decline in 2009. IEA chief economist Fatih Birol said he personally thought the electricity forecast was the most striking finding of the report. However he was also keen to highlight concern about green spending in the G20 stimulus packages: The agency will also tell ministers that its calculation of the stimulus spending required from G20 nations on renewable energy was inadequate and should rise by a factor of six if greenhouse gas emissions targets set by the United Nations were to be met... (22 May 2008)
Hans De Keulenaer

iea-pvps.org - Survey Report of Selected IEA Countries from 1992 - 5 views

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    The market for PV is booming, but prices for PV-generated power are decreasing, leading to increasing cost pressures.
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    See also our webinar on this report, in partnership with IEA-PVPS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph9AW2PEgBg
Colin Bennett

Turbomachine roadmap to 2020 - 0 views

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    "The IEA estimates that of all efforts required to deliver a 50% reduction in global emissions by 2050 24% will need to come from end use fuel efficiency, 12% has to come from end use electricity efficiency and a further 7% will need to come from power generation efficiency. There is substantial potential for improving thermal efficiency of Europe's power plants. Our coal plants operate at an average 38% (BAT - Best Available Technology - on new coal plants delivers 46%). Our gas plants operate at an average of 52% efficiency (BAT- Best Available Technology - on new gas plants delivers more than 60%). Due to the age of the installed base, the average efficiency of Chinese coal plants is now higher than in Europe."
Colin Bennett

IEA: China Overtakes the United States as World's Largest Energy User - 0 views

  • The IEA notes that China has experienced "phenomenal" growth in energy demand in recent years, doubling its energy use since 2000. But despite this rapid growth in demand, China's energy consumption on a per capita basis is still only approximately one-third of the average among industrialized countries.
Hans De Keulenaer

Half of Global Electricity To Come From Renewables IEA Says - 0 views

  • Nearly 50% of global electricity supplies must come from renewable energy sources in order to cut CO2 emissions in half by 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says in its latest study, “Deploying Renewables: Principles for Effective Policies.”
Sergio Ferreira

IEA warns of 'runaway' energy thirst as oil prices soar - 0 views

  • China and India's growth is a "legitimate aspiration that needs to be accommodated and supported by the rest of the world"
Colin Bennett

Efficiency debate: The pros and cons of consumer electronics - 0 views

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    The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy issued a report yesterday touting the role that semiconductor-based technologies have played in making the U.S. economy more efficient. At the same time, the International Energy Agency issued its own report calling on governments around the world to be more aggressive with efficiency standards for ICT and consumer electronics, which are expected to demand twice as much power by 2022 and three times as much by 2030 - creating a need for another 280 gigawatts of power generation (i.e. like adding another Japan to the world, or more than 230 nuclear reactors). "This will jeopardize efforts to increase energy security and reduce the emission of greenhouse gases," according to an IEA news brief.
Colin Bennett

Residential Energy Efficiency Market may Reach Nearly $84 Billion per Year by 2020 - 0 views

  • Globally, more than half of the energy consumption in buildings – which is expected to rise from 31,983 terawatt-hours (TWh) to 51,253 TWh by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) – comes from residential buildings.  According to a recent report from Pike Research, a part of Navigant’s Energy Practice, the energy efficient housing sector will expand rapidly over the remainder of the decade, growing from an annual market value of $14 billion in 2012 to almost $84 billion in 2020.
Colin Bennett

Sixty million Indians still without power by 2030-IEA | Environment | Reuters - 0 views

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    This story raises a question about safety standards for completely new installations in developing markets.
Colin Bennett

India has to hugely expand nuclear power along with its entire power system - 0 views

  • India has to hugely expand nuclear power along with its entire power system to bring electricity to 300 million people and move away from coal, according to a study by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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