This review provides information on policy and energy regulation in energy markets throughout the world, including: Africa; the Baltic States, Central, and Eastern Europe; Latin America and the Caribbean; the Middle East; Russia; South Asia; South East Asia; and the Pacific Region.
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This article makes the case for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in developing nations while also addressing some of the barriers to entry and concerns of developing nations regarding adoption of this process.
This annual report presents the views of energy experts from around the world on the feasibility and challenges of achieving a 100% renewable energy future.
This report delivers a comprehensive look at major issues in biofuels and their feedstocks.
This report assesses the opportunities available for smart grid deployment as well as the necessary policy measures needed to deploy smart grids and realize the greenhouse gas emissions benefits.
This analysis quantifies societal benefits of employing renewables in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of avoided costs (climate change avoided costs, avoided pollution control costs, avoided energy security costs) and economic benefits (improvements in the balance of payments and job cr
The authors of this paper argue that the breakdown in conventional policy labels represents an important shift in renewable electricity policy, one that policymakers, analysts, government officials and investors around the world need to better understand.
This report presents a novel overarching framework to help policymakers understand the evolution of renewable energy policy.
This web page provides presentations, workshops and training materials from the IRENA conference on Island Energy Transitions: Pathways for Accelerated Uptake of Renewables, which took place in Martinique 22-24 June 2015.
The report begins with a brief description of the role of procurement within the green growth paradigm and an introduction to key concepts.