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  • 8-April-2011

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - New Zealand 2010 Review

    This review analyses the energy-policy challenges facing New Zealand and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. It is intended to help guide New Zealand towards a more sustainable energy future.

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  • 16-March-2011

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Norway 2011 Review

    Norway is pursuing ambitious, forward-thinking energy policies, but could go further in its efforts to become a low-carbon economy, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has concluded in a review published on 15 March 2011.

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  • 15-February-2011

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    Overseas Investments by Chinese National Oil Companies: Assessing the Drivers and Impacts

    This IEA report, finds that, contrary to widely held views, Chinese National Oil Companies operate with a high degree of independence from the Chinese government. Their investments are driven by strong commercial interests and have boosted global supplies of oil and gas.

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  • 29-October-2010

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    World Energy Outlook 2010

    With extensive data, projections and analysis, WEO-2010 provides invaluable insights into how the energy system could evolve over the next quarter of a century. The book is essential reading for anyone with a stake in the energy sector.

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  • 8-October-2010

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Czech Republic 2010 Review

    This review analyses the energy challenges facing the Czech Republic and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. It is intended to help guide the country towards a more secure and sustainable energy future.

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  • 4-October-2010

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    Illustrated Glossary for Transport Statistics 4th Edition

    The Glossary for Transport Statistics was published for the first time in 1994 with the purpose of assisting member countries during the collection of data on transport using the Common Questionnaire developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, the International Transport Forum and Eurostat.The Glossary is the result of continuing valuable co-operation between these three organisations that – through the action of the Intersecretariat Working Group (IWG.Trans) – have put a sustained effort into meeting the need to harmonise transport statistics at the international level. By following the guidance contained within these definitions, a considerable contribution will be given to the improvement in both the quality and comparability of the dataThe present fourth edition of the Glossary is an illustrated version, it includes 7 transport themes (rail, road, inland waterway, pipelines, maritime, aviation and intermodal transport) and comprises 735 definitions. It represents a point of reference for all those involved in transport statistics.
  • 26-July-2010

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - France 2009 Review

    This review analyses the energy challenges facing France and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.

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  • 23-July-2010

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Turkey 2009 Review

    This review analyses the broad range of energy challenges facing Turkey and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.

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  • 1-July-2010

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    Energy Technology Perspectives 2010: Scenarios & Strategies to 2050

    This book will build on the success of earlier editions, by providing decision makers with more detailed practical information and tools that can help kick-start the transition to a more secure, sustainable and affordable energy future.

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  • 12-April-2010

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    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Canada 2009 Review

    Canada, with its diverse and balanced portfolio of energy resources, is one of the largest producers and exporters of energy among IEA member countries.

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