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This report presents data on biofuel production in tropical countries in an attempt to provide a preliminary discussion of the agro-environmental impact of biofuel development. Specific attention is paid to Brazil and Malaysia, as they are the major possible exporters to the European Union.
This report identifies the main risks and barriers limiting investment. It also supplies a toolkit for policy makers, public and private investors, and public finance institutions to scale up their investments in renewable energy.
This publication examines the sectors, technologies and policy measures that will be central in the transition to a low-carbon energy system.
This working paper undertakes econometric analysis to assess the impacts of climate mitigation policies and the quality of the investment environment on investment and innovation in renewable power in OECD and G20 countries.
This database provides global information on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and climate change, including country energy profiles, a list of key global stakeholders, policy and regulatory overviews, an energy and climate change glossary, a clean energy Web search, geobrowsing features, and
This policy brief explains that while biofuels are being touted as a solution to rising fuel prices, growing energy demands and the need to curb emissions from greenhouse gases, they can also come with their own problems.
This website provides access to the International Energy Agency’s annual Energy Efficient Market Report.
This report describes the relationship between biofuels and food security.
The public-private roundtable summarized on this web page describes how—contrary to the perception that efficiency policies and industrial development are necessarily in conflict—governments and industry can work together to spur innovation and deliver more energy services while cutting energy wa