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Energy Supply Security Emergency Response Of Iea Countries 2014 Oecd

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Energy Supply Security Emergency Response Of Iea Countries 2014 Oecd
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Publisher: International Energy Agency
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.99 MB
Pages: 604
Author: OECD
ISBN: 9789264218420, 9264218424
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Energy Supply Security Emergency Response Of Iea Countries 2014 Oecd by Oecd 9789264218420, 9264218424 instant download after payment.

Ensuring energy security is a core responsibility of the International Energy Agency and a priority for its member countries. To this end, the ability to respond quickly and effectively in the event of a supply disruption is essential. Energy Supply Security 2014: The Emergency Response of IEA Countries provides an overview of the most recent oil and natural gas emergency policy reviews of the 29 IEA member countries as well as those of key partners such as Chile, China, India and ASEAN. The publication assesses each country's emergency arrangements for security of supply of oil and gas, their stockholding structure, demand restraint measures and fuel switching capacity, and also provides a summary of energy security best practices among the IEA membership and beyond. Although the IEA was initially created to focus on oil supply security, energy markets have evolved, with other fuels playing increasingly important roles in the global energy mix. Thus, natural gas is highlighted in this publication, including assessments of measures to respond to and offset potential supply disruptions. Due to the increasing dependence of modern societies on reliable and secure electricity supplies, this publication also includes an overview of the electricity security assessment framework recently developed by the IEA for the purposes of strengthening countries' electricity security. 

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