Using energy more efficiently is essential if carbon emissions are to be reduced. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), energy efficiency improvements represent the largest and least costly savings in carbon emissions, even when compared with renewables, nuclear power and carbon capture and storage. Yet, how should future priorities be directed? Should efforts be focused on light bulbs or diesel engines, insulating houses or improving coal-fired power stations? Previous attempts to assess energy efficiency options provide a useful snapshot for directing short-term responses, but are limited to only known technologies developed under current economic conditions. Tomorrow's economic drivers are not easy to forecast, and new tech...
Since the 1970s more efficient energy use in OECD countries has weakened or eliminated the link betw...
Our present economy is high-energy and demand-intensive, demand met through the use of high energy y...
The imperatives for reducing the world’s dependence on fossil and nuclear fuels have multiplied mani...
Using energy more efficiently is essential if carbon emissions are to be reduced. According to the I...
Using energy more efficiently is essential if carbon emissions are to be reduced. According to the I...
Most official energy forecasts regard major energy efficiency improvements as a key means of reducin...
Despite the fossil fuel fired power generatingplants being the major producers of greenhouse gases, ...
As energy plays a central role in the world development, it represents as well a major challenge for...
To reach climate targets, unprecedented levels of energy efficiency improvements are required. To pr...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...
The paper first outlines the challenges the global energy system is facing. It then summarises the p...
International audienceEnergy efficiency is one of the main options for mitigating climate change. An...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
Limited resources, CO2 debate and protection of our environment are subjects of public discussion no...
Governments struggle with achieving their targets (often set in legislation) towards developing low ...
Since the 1970s more efficient energy use in OECD countries has weakened or eliminated the link betw...
Our present economy is high-energy and demand-intensive, demand met through the use of high energy y...
The imperatives for reducing the world’s dependence on fossil and nuclear fuels have multiplied mani...
Using energy more efficiently is essential if carbon emissions are to be reduced. According to the I...
Using energy more efficiently is essential if carbon emissions are to be reduced. According to the I...
Most official energy forecasts regard major energy efficiency improvements as a key means of reducin...
Despite the fossil fuel fired power generatingplants being the major producers of greenhouse gases, ...
As energy plays a central role in the world development, it represents as well a major challenge for...
To reach climate targets, unprecedented levels of energy efficiency improvements are required. To pr...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...
The paper first outlines the challenges the global energy system is facing. It then summarises the p...
International audienceEnergy efficiency is one of the main options for mitigating climate change. An...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
Limited resources, CO2 debate and protection of our environment are subjects of public discussion no...
Governments struggle with achieving their targets (often set in legislation) towards developing low ...
Since the 1970s more efficient energy use in OECD countries has weakened or eliminated the link betw...
Our present economy is high-energy and demand-intensive, demand met through the use of high energy y...
The imperatives for reducing the world’s dependence on fossil and nuclear fuels have multiplied mani...