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The Complexity of EnergyEfficiency.
Hans NilssonYlva BlumeFourFact2004-11-22
 
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CONTENTS:
Preface...................................................................................................................................4Analytical overview and summary.........................................................................................5Designing tools for the job.....................................................................................................6Some possible policy conclusions..........................................................................................7
Part 1: Understanding and Addressing the Complexity of Energy Efficiency. PolicyFramework
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Introduction
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From Conservation to Sustainability. (General tendencies and trends).
.........................10Evolving of the concept...................................................................................................10Rebound or welfare?........................................................................................................12Development of policies for energy efficiency.................................................................13Act I Energy Conservation............................................................................................13Act II – Energy Efficiency, Market Transformation and Climate Change.........................14Act III – Energy Efficiency for a sustainable future..........................................................16
The changing energy efficiency paradigm
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The main elements of the “generally accepted views”
......................................................18Objectives, Issues, Measures and Actors..........................................................................19Biased decisions..............................................................................................................22A smooth paradigm shift?................................................................................................22Redesigned incentives to address the complexity ..........................................................24
Institutional framework – Roles and actors
.....................................................................33EU directives...................................................................................................................34The Kyoto-agreement applied, National Allocation Plans................................................37Stakeholders on the liberalised market.............................................................................40The role of municipalities................................................................................................42International co-operation................................................................................................43Actors; The benefit and scope for their acting..................................................................43Appendix 1: Objectives....................................................................................................45Appendix 2: Issues...........................................................................................................46Appendix 3: Measures.....................................................................................................47Appendix 4: Actors..........................................................................................................48
Part 2: Managing the Complexity of Energy Efficiency. Cases and (new) methods. Policyand Measures cases
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White Certificates, Energy Efficiency Commitments
...................................................49The experience from the UK Energy Efficiency Commitments (EEC).............................49The experience from Italy................................................................................................50The experience from New South Wales...........................................................................51The plans for France........................................................................................................51On the design of certificate systems.................................................................................52Energy/fuel......................................................................................................................53Incentives for whom?.......................................................................................................54
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very interesting. How can I get a copy? Thanks a lot!

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