
보고서
Energy Policies of IEA Countries Hungary 2011 Review
- 저자
- OECDIEA
- 단체저자
- OECD/IEA | OECD | IEA | International Energy Agency
- 발행사항
- Paris OECD/IEA 2011
- 형태사항
- 144p. 27cm
책 소개
Since the IEA last reviewed Germanys energy policies in 2007, the country has taken two fundamental policy decisions that will guide its energy policy in coming decades. In September 2010, the federal government adopted the Energy Concept, a comprehensive new strategy for a long-term integrated energy pathway to 2050. Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in March 2011, Germany decided to accelerate the phase-out of nuclear power by 2022 starting with the immediate closure of the eight oldest plants. This decision resulted in the adoption of a new suite of policy measures, determined renewable energy as the cornerstone of future energy supply, a set of policy instruments commonly known as the Energiewende. In order to achieve the ambitious energy transformation set out in the Energiewende, by 2030 half of all electricity supply will come from renewable energy sources; Germany must continue to develop cost-effective market-based approaches which will support th
목차
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
PART I POLICY ANALYSIS
2. GENERAL ENERGY POLICY
3. CLIMATE CHANGE
4. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
PART II SECTOR ANALYSIS
5. OIL
6. NATURAL GAS
7. COAL
8. RENEWABLE ENERGY
9. NUCLEAR ENERGY
10. ELECTRICITY
11. HEAT
PART III ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
12. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
PART IV ANNEXES