National energy efficiency monitoring report of Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent on its oil and gas sector to support its economy and society. However, given the challenge of climate change, small economies of scale, and increased economic, social and environmental vulnerability, strategies are needed to ensure long-term sustainable devel...
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oai-11362-450512020-04-28T13:48:55Z National energy efficiency monitoring report of Trinidad and Tobago Indar, Delena French Agency for Environment and Energy Management (ADEME) German Agency for International Cooperation POLITICA ENERGETICA RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO CONSUMO DE ENERGIA INDUSTRIA ENERGETICA INDUSTRIA HOGARES TRANSPORTE COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS AGRICULTURA ESTADISTICAS DE ENERGIA ENERGY POLICY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY CONSUMPTION POWER INDUSTRY INDUSTRY HOUSEHOLDS TRANSPORT TRADE IN SERVICES AGRICULTURE ENERGY STATISTICS Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent on its oil and gas sector to support its economy and society. However, given the challenge of climate change, small economies of scale, and increased economic, social and environmental vulnerability, strategies are needed to ensure long-term sustainable development. A key aspect to be considered is the greater potential for the implementation of energy efficiency measurements, which would allow for energy security in the long term, a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and increased revenue and cost savings. In this report, the methodology of the Energy Efficiency Indicators Database (BIEE) is set out in chapter I and the background to energy efficiency in Trinidad and Tobago is discussed in chapter II. Trends in overall primary and final energy intensities are examined in chapter III. Lastly, chapters IV to VIII analyse the varying trends in energy and electricity consumption, as well as sectoral intensities. Summary .-- I. Introduction .-- II. The background to energy efficiency .-- III. Energy consumption and intensity trends .-- IV. Energy efficiency trends in the power generation and energy sector .-- V. Energy efficiency trends in industry .-- VI. Energy efficiency trends in households .-- VII. Energy efficiency trends in transport .-- VIII. Energy efficiency trends in services .-- IX. Energy consumption in agriculture .-- X. Conclusion. 2019-12-30T22:58:46Z 2019-12-30T22:58:46Z 2019-12-30 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45051 LC/TS.2019/74 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf TRINIDAD Y TABAGO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ECLAC |
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POLITICA ENERGETICA RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO CONSUMO DE ENERGIA INDUSTRIA ENERGETICA INDUSTRIA HOGARES TRANSPORTE COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS AGRICULTURA ESTADISTICAS DE ENERGIA ENERGY POLICY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY CONSUMPTION POWER INDUSTRY INDUSTRY HOUSEHOLDS TRANSPORT TRADE IN SERVICES AGRICULTURE ENERGY STATISTICS |
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POLITICA ENERGETICA RENDIMIENTO ENERGETICO CONSUMO DE ENERGIA INDUSTRIA ENERGETICA INDUSTRIA HOGARES TRANSPORTE COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS AGRICULTURA ESTADISTICAS DE ENERGIA ENERGY POLICY ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY CONSUMPTION POWER INDUSTRY INDUSTRY HOUSEHOLDS TRANSPORT TRADE IN SERVICES AGRICULTURE ENERGY STATISTICS Indar, Delena National energy efficiency monitoring report of Trinidad and Tobago |
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Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent on its oil and gas sector to support its economy and society. However, given the challenge of climate change, small economies of scale, and increased economic, social and environmental vulnerability, strategies are needed to ensure long-term sustainable development. A key aspect to be considered is the greater potential for the implementation of energy efficiency measurements, which would allow for energy security in the long term, a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and increased revenue and cost savings.
In this report, the methodology of the Energy Efficiency Indicators Database (BIEE) is set out in chapter I and the background to energy efficiency in Trinidad and Tobago is discussed in chapter II. Trends in overall primary and final energy intensities are examined in chapter III. Lastly, chapters IV to VIII analyse the varying trends in energy and electricity consumption, as well as sectoral intensities. |
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