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An edition of Energy Policies of IEA Countries (2000)

Energy Policies of IEA Countries

Czech Republic 2010

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The International Energy Agency's 2010 review of the Czech Republic's energy policies and programmes. It analyses the energy challenges facing the Czech Republic and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. It is intended to help guide the country towards a more secure and sustainable energy future. It finds that the Czech Republic, rich in coal resources, is the third-largest electricity exporter in the European Union. The energy sector plays an important role for the country’s economy and for the regional energy security. Since the last IEA in-depth review in 2005, the Czech Republic has strengthened its energy policy, further liberalised its electricity and gas markets and made laudable efforts to enhance oil and gas security. The Czech government has a unique opportunity to develop coherent and balanced energy and climate strategies as it currently updates its policy documents. The draft State Energy Concept concentrates on energy security and on maintaining the Czech Republic as a net electricity exporter, through a diversified energy mix and a maximised use of indigenous resources, comprising coal, uranium and renewable energy. While the focus on energy security is praiseworthy, energy policy could be further improved. Energy policy should be better integrated with climate change considerations. At the same time, economic efficiency should be another key pillar of energy policy. To improve its energy security while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing economic development, the Czech Republic could take measures to: improve energy efficiency and broaden demand-side measures; focus on low-carbon technologies; integrate electricity and natural gas markets regionally; and optimise needed new infrastructure.

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Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary and Key Recommendations
PART I: POLICY ANALYSIS
2. Genergy Energy Policy
-Overview
Supply and demand
Key energy policy directions
Institutions and government organisations
Market reform
Energy prices and taxes
Energy security
Critique
Recommendations
3. Energy and the Environment
Key developments in energy and environment policy
Trends in greenhouse gas emissions
Greenhouse gas emission projections
EU Emissions Trading Scheme and National Allocation Plans
Joint implementation projects
Local air pollution
Critique
Recommendations
4. Energy Efficiency
-Energy intensity
Energy efficiency policies
Implementation
Institutional framework
Critique
Recommendations
PART II: SECTORANALYSIS
5. Coal
Overview
Reserves and production
Trade
Demand
Coal-fired power plant emissions
Carbon capture and storage
Critique
Recommendations
6. Natural Gas
Overview
Supply and demand
Imports and transit
Storage and security of supply
Prices
Market reform and industry structure
Emergency response policy and emergency organisation
Critique
Recommendations
7. Oil
Supply, demand and imports
Biofuels
Oil industry structure
Oil supply infrastructure
Emergency response policy and emergency organisation
Emergency oil reserves
Oil demand restraint
Critique
Recommendations
8.Renewable Energy
-Renewable energy supply
Renewable energy targets
Support mechanisms for renewable energy
Public awareness
Critique
Recommendations
9. Electricity and Heat
Overview
Electricity and heat demand
Electricity and heat generation
Electricity industry and market operation
Market reform and regulation
Electricity pricing
Critique
Recommendations
10. Nuclear
Overview
Nuclear power plants
Recent developments
Regulatory and legal framework
Uranium production
Nuclear fuel cycle
Decommissioning and nuclear waste
R&D and human resources
Critique
Recommendations
PART III: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
11. Energy Technology R&D
General R&D policy structure
Recent developments
Research institutions and infrastructure
R&D policy and key energy research areas
R&D funding
Priority setting and evaluation
Human resources
International collaboration
Critique
Recommendations
PART IV: ANNEXES
Annex A: Organisation of the Review
Annex B: Energy Balances and Key Statistical Data
Annex C: International Energy Agency "Shared Goals"
Annex D: Glossary and List of Abbreviations

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Energy Policies of IEA Countries, Energy policies of IEA countries

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160 p.
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OL44002851M
ISBN 13
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The International Energy Agency's periodic review of France's energy policies and programmes.  This 2009 edition finds that the energy policy of France seeks to achieve a balance between the environmentally responsible production and use of energy, the growth and competitiveness of the economy, and secure and competitively priced energy and infrastructure. To meet these objectives, the French government in 2007 launched an impressive environmental programme, Grenelle de l’Environnement, which sets ambitious targets, particularly in the buildings and transport sectors. The government has also made commendable efforts in enhancing gas supply security and forwarding initiatives to expand infrastructure and interconnections with neighbouring countries. These efforts should make regional electricity and gas markets more stable and secure.

In the nuclear power sector, France has created an independent Nuclear Safety Authority and established a comprehensive framework for managing all kinds of radioactive waste and materials. Notwithstanding its policy successes, France faces a number of challenges. Its targets aimed at combating climate change are very ambitious. While greenhouse gas emissions in France are lower than the average among IEA countries due to the important role in electricity generation of nuclear power, emissions in the transport and buildings sectors increased from 1990 to 2008. Effective implementation of the announced policies and measures will be imperative for meeting France’s international and national commitments. In the electricity sector, the co-existence of regulated tariffs and market prices may impede mobilising the investment needed for maintenance and life extensions of nuclear power plants.

The country also needs to boost the flexibility of electricity networks in order to achieve a structural balance between base load generation and increasing demand for peak-load. This review analyses the energy challenges facing France and provides sectoral critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.

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