Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Ener...
Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Energy Agency
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Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.
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2006.
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1 online resource (204 p.)
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FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ANNEXES; LIST OF MAPS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF BOXES; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; ES-1 Estimated GHG emissions: Russia's natural gas sector and gas flaring in 2004; ES-1 Estimated GHG emissions in 2004 and potential for reduction in Russia's na...
1 Russian gas production by oil companies and independents in 2003-052 Russian gas supply outlook; 3 Russian gas demand by sector 1992-2004; 4 The structure of Russia's gas distribution sector; Energy efficiency: a huge potential to tap; 5 Projections of Russian energy intensity to 2020; 6 Historic...
3 Gazprom's potential GHG emission reductions in 2000-128 Estimated structure of GHG emissions from Russian gas transmission and distribution systems and gas flaring in 2004; II. RUSSIAN CLIMATE POLICY FRAMEWORK; Russia in the context of the international climate policy; 9 World energy-related CO2 e...
12 Projections of CO2 emissions in Russia relative to 1990 levelsThe Kyoto Protocol and Russia: managing the surplus; 13 Existing and proposed mechanisms for international emissionstransactions under the Kyoto Protocol; 6 Russia's estimated surplus of Assigned Amount Units in 2010; 1 Joint implement...
8 Russian deadlines to fulfil eligibility requirements for participation in the Kyoto Protocol flexibility mechanisms and in alternative schemes3 The system of fees for pollutant emissions in Russian environmental policy; Participation in flexibility mechanisms: Russia's capacity; 4 Additionality de...
10 Age structure of Gazprom's transmission pipelines
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Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.
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2006.
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The world’s largest gas producer and exporter, Russia has an enormous energy saving potential. At least 30 billion cubic meters – a fifth of Russian exports to European OECD countries -- could be saved every year by enhanced technology or energy efficiency. As the era of cheap gas in Russia comes to an end, this potential saving is increasingly imp...
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Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Energy Agency
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"In support of the G8 plan of action"-- t.p.
"The principal authors of this book are Isabel Murray and Alexandrina Platonova-Oquab..."--p. 7.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-194).
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92-64-10987-0
1-280-60764-5
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553.285
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991023943071602626