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Strategies and instruments to promote energy efficiency in developing countries: Project working paper 1: Industrial energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions in developing countries in global perspective

Abstract

The title project makes a preliminary assessment of major implemented and ongoing policy initiatives to improve industrial energy efficiency in the developing world. In addition, it sets out to identify possibilities for transfer of appropriate technology from OECD member states to enhance energy efficiency and environmental performance of manufacturing industries in the developing world. In this working paper projections are presented of global energy trends and related emissions of the greenhouse gas CO{sub 2} up to the year 2020. The purpose of this paper is to provide indications of the importance of the manufacturing sector in developing countries to global issues on the energy-environment interface. Therefore, special attention is paid to prospects for the contribution of the manufacturing sector in developing countries to global energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions. The projections presented clearly bring out that the developing countries constitute an increasingly important factor underlying global energy demand (total and industrial) and consequential greenhouse gas emissions. 10 figs., 31 figs., 22 tabs.
Publication Date:
Feb 01, 1995
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
ECN-C-94-112
Reference Number:
SCA: 290100; 320300; PA: ECN-95:0E0369; EDB-95:056609; SN: 95001363149
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: The title study is a collaborative research project of ECN, ENDA, IEI and TERI and was partially financed by the Dutch National Research Programme on Global Air Pollution and Climate Change (NOP/MLK); PBD: Feb 1995
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY; 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; INDUSTRY; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; ENERGY DEMAND; CARBON DIOXIDE; EMISSION; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ENERGY CONSERVATION; ENERGY POLICY; APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY; GLOBAL ASPECTS; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; POPULATION DYNAMICS
OSTI ID:
25914
Research Organizations:
Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN), Petten (Netherlands)
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: CNN: Project ECN 7128; TRN: NL95E0369
Availability:
Available from the library of the Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN), P.O. Box 1, 1755 ZG Petten (Netherlands)
Submitting Site:
ECN
Size:
51 p.
Announcement Date:
Apr 14, 1995

Citation Formats

Buskens, V W, and Jansen, J C. Strategies and instruments to promote energy efficiency in developing countries: Project working paper 1: Industrial energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions in developing countries in global perspective. Netherlands: N. p., 1995. Web.
Buskens, V W, & Jansen, J C. Strategies and instruments to promote energy efficiency in developing countries: Project working paper 1: Industrial energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions in developing countries in global perspective. Netherlands.
Buskens, V W, and Jansen, J C. 1995. "Strategies and instruments to promote energy efficiency in developing countries: Project working paper 1: Industrial energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions in developing countries in global perspective." Netherlands.
@misc{etde_25914,
title = {Strategies and instruments to promote energy efficiency in developing countries: Project working paper 1: Industrial energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions in developing countries in global perspective}
author = {Buskens, V W, and Jansen, J C}
abstractNote = {The title project makes a preliminary assessment of major implemented and ongoing policy initiatives to improve industrial energy efficiency in the developing world. In addition, it sets out to identify possibilities for transfer of appropriate technology from OECD member states to enhance energy efficiency and environmental performance of manufacturing industries in the developing world. In this working paper projections are presented of global energy trends and related emissions of the greenhouse gas CO{sub 2} up to the year 2020. The purpose of this paper is to provide indications of the importance of the manufacturing sector in developing countries to global issues on the energy-environment interface. Therefore, special attention is paid to prospects for the contribution of the manufacturing sector in developing countries to global energy demand and CO{sub 2} emissions. The projections presented clearly bring out that the developing countries constitute an increasingly important factor underlying global energy demand (total and industrial) and consequential greenhouse gas emissions. 10 figs., 31 figs., 22 tabs.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1995}
month = {Feb}
}