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World Energy Outlook 2016

V stručnosti 19-12-2016

World Energy Outlook 2016 World Energy Outlook (WEO) is an annual study produced by the International Energy Agency (IEA), which models future global trends in energy based on different policy scenarios. The study looks at how production and consumption of different energy sources is evolving, and considers the likely effects of investment decisions, new technologies, government policies and international agreements. The WEO sheds light on the expected energy trajectory of different regions of the ...

State of the Energy Union

V stručnosti 19-11-2015

On 18 November 2015, the European Commission Vice-President for Energy Union, Maroš Šefčovič, delivered a speech in Brussels on the State of the Energy Union. This was accompanied by the release of several progress reports, initiatives and a roadmap for action on Energy Union in 2016 and beyond. The State of the Energy Union speech is expected to become an annual event.

Shale gas in Europe: prospects and risks

V stručnosti 16-11-2012

In Europe, the exploitation of shale gas is just starting, and only in some countries. Shale gas may reduce reliance on external gas supplies, but there are concerns about environmental impacts and reduced investment in renewable energies.

Shale gas

Briefing 21-03-2011

Several EU Member States have potential shale gas reserves that could enhance energy security, create jobs and attract investment. But there are concerns about environmental effects.

Energy Infrastructure Priorities

Hĺbková analýza 09-03-2011

Energy infrastructure priorities are made on the basis of long-term energy models with underlying assumptions influencing the model results. This briefing paper analyses long-term assumptions up to 2050. It recommends that energy savings targets, CO2 reduction targets and third country interconnections for renewable electricity import are used as underlying assumptions for a longer term Impact Assessment of infrastructure priorities. Furthermore, it is recommended to set intermediate targets for ...

The twofold aim of this study is, on the one hand, to outline the prospective production and capacity of renewable energy sources (RES) in the EU by 2010 in the context of current EU policies and targets and, on the other, to provide recommendations for policy makers to adopt adequate options and instruments for providing a vigorous and lasting impetus to RES development in the EU. The study is based on an analysis of trends in renewable energy technology (RET) development, available potentialities ...

This study was carried out on behalf and with the support of the European Parliament, DG for Research, Division for Industry, Research, Energy, Environment and STOA programme. The report has been prepared by Tobias Kampet, Andreas Jahn and Henning Niemeyer of MVV Consultants and Engineers GmbH. The consultants are particularly grateful to Dr. Peter Palinkas who supported the work at the European Parliament.