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Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Ener...

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Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Ener...

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Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Energy Agency

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Full title

Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Energy Agency

Publisher

Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.

Alternative title

BOOK

Date

2006.

Record Identifier

74VK3lrWLrdM

MMS ID

991023943071602626

Language

English

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Physical content

1 online resource (204 p.)

Content type

text

Media type

computer

Carrier type

online resource

Contents

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

Publication information

Publisher

Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.

Date Published

2006.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

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...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Optimising Russian Natural Gas [electronic resource]: Reform and Climate Policy / International Energy Agency

Variant title

BOOK

Notes

General note

"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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English

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74VK3lrWLrdM

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VK3lrWLrdM

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ISBN

92-64-10987-0

1-280-60764-5

DDC

553.285

MMS ID

991023943071602626

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