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The Philippines introduced a Renewable Energy Law in 2008. As yet 5 years later the regulatory structure necessary to support the law is not yet fully in place. In 2010 the government entered into over 300 renewable energy service contracts requiring certain levels of risk investment by the contract parties more...
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Introduction: Asian development bank report projected India's total energy consumption at 1279 MTOE by 2030. Per capita electricity consumption for India stood at 631 Kwh as compared to US per capita of more than 13338 by 2007. With targeting an ambitious 8 to 10% GDP growth in the coming years more...
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Introduction India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progress. Setting up of new power plants is inevitably dependent on import of highly volatile fossil fuels. Thus, it is essential to tackle the energy crisis through judicious utilization of abundant the renewable energy more...
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In just a few months the power markets changed substantially in Brazil. Energy contracting is a brand new business! 1. Relative prices have changed Up until recently, power prices and rates (as established by the regulator) kept the same relative position. Therefore, decision-making for corporate energy users might not have more...
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According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world will need almost 60 percent more energy by 2030 than what it had consumed three decades ago, and fossil fuels are expected to meet most of our energy needs. We depend on oil for 90 percent of our transport, food, pharmaceuticals, more...
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Posted By: Michael Kugelman
- Program Associate, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
On: December 26, 2008
On: December 26, 2008
This is a story about a nation with a voracious appetite for energy. This country is one of the world’s top energy consumers. Given its modest supply of indigenous resources, it must satisfy its energy hunger abroad. This billion-person nation presently imports about two-thirds of its oil -- a number more...
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Till year 1999 Kosovo declared unilateral energy independency from the Serbian energy sector. From that year, Serbia has no rights or opportunities to dispose as with energy resources as with energy generations within Kosovo. Except rhetoric’s and mottos that Kosovo is part of the Serbia like the energy sector too, more...
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What do the numbers: 6.6, 6.7, 6.9, 8.5 and 14.2 have in common? All give the proportion of renewable energies (RE) at the Primary and Final Energy Consumption in Germany in 2007 in percent. Which figure, however, is correct? The BMU, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and more...
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Is Serbia the only country in the world, or does it belong to the last group of the countries in transition, where energy is determined by governing political parties instead of being determined by clear targets and rules accepted and implemented in all developed countries? Is the occurrence of dodgy more...
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Some years ago I wrote a paper called ‘A ‘New’ World Oil Market’ (2004), which I presented at a conference somewhere, and then published. The point of that paper was that the world oil market was in the process of a rapid transition, and the combination of resource scarcity and more...





