Study on trends in energy efficiency in selected Caribbean countries
High energy costs and fossil fuel dependency contribute to dampening Caribbean competitiveness and potential growth. In this scenario, energy efficiency has the potential to reduce energy consumption, ensure an adequate supply of energy, increase energy security, reduce negative environmental impact...
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oai-11362-450462020-01-15T15:07:09Z Study on trends in energy efficiency in selected Caribbean countries Lapillone, Bruno German Agency for International Cooperation French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME) RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO CONSUMO DE ENERGIA SERVICIOS ENERGETICOS HOGARES TRANSPORTE SECTOR INDUSTRIAL COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS AGRICULTURA ESTADISTICAS DE ENERGIA ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS TRANSPORT INDUSTRIAL SECTOR TRADE IN SERVICES AGRICULTURE ENERGY STATISTICS High energy costs and fossil fuel dependency contribute to dampening Caribbean competitiveness and potential growth. In this scenario, energy efficiency has the potential to reduce energy consumption, ensure an adequate supply of energy, increase energy security, reduce negative environmental impacts and, at the global level, reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. However, it is important to have a clear understanding of macro energy sector conditions before implementing energy efficiency policies. In this study, we describe and compare energy efficiency trends in four countries in the Caribbean subregion: Barbados, Guyana, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. The report is based on data and indicators prepared for the Energy Efficiency Indicator Database (BIEE) project, carried out by the Natural Resources Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) under the umbrella of the Regional Observatory on Sustainable Energies, and in close cooperation with the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME). Introduction .-- I. Energy consumption and intensity trends .-- II. Energy efficiency trends in the energy sector .-- III. Energy efficiency trends for households .-- IV. Energy efficiency trends in transport .-- V. Energy efficiency trends in industry .-- VI. Energy efficiency trends in services .-- VII. Energy efficiency in agriculture. 2019-12-30T21:39:24Z 2019-12-30T21:39:24Z 2019-12-30 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45046 LC/TS.2019/71 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC |
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RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO CONSUMO DE ENERGIA SERVICIOS ENERGETICOS HOGARES TRANSPORTE SECTOR INDUSTRIAL COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS AGRICULTURA ESTADISTICAS DE ENERGIA ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS TRANSPORT INDUSTRIAL SECTOR TRADE IN SERVICES AGRICULTURE ENERGY STATISTICS |
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RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO CONSUMO DE ENERGIA SERVICIOS ENERGETICOS HOGARES TRANSPORTE SECTOR INDUSTRIAL COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS AGRICULTURA ESTADISTICAS DE ENERGIA ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS TRANSPORT INDUSTRIAL SECTOR TRADE IN SERVICES AGRICULTURE ENERGY STATISTICS Lapillone, Bruno Study on trends in energy efficiency in selected Caribbean countries |
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High energy costs and fossil fuel dependency contribute to dampening Caribbean competitiveness and potential growth. In this scenario, energy efficiency has the potential to reduce energy consumption, ensure an adequate supply of energy, increase energy security, reduce negative environmental impacts and, at the global level, reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. However, it is important to have a clear understanding of macro energy sector conditions before implementing energy efficiency policies. In this study, we describe and compare energy efficiency trends in four countries in the Caribbean subregion: Barbados, Guyana, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. The report is based on data and indicators prepared for the Energy Efficiency Indicator Database (BIEE) project, carried out by the Natural Resources Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) under the umbrella of the Regional Observatory on Sustainable Energies, and in close cooperation with the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME). |
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