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Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Netherlands 2008 ReviewEnglish | View long abstract 02-Feb-2009 This review analyses the energy challenges facing the Netherlands and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements. Related documents: |
Nuclear Power in NEA Member CountriesEnglish | View long abstract 10-Apr-2006 These profiles cover the nuclear power situation in each country, the national laws and regulations covering the peaceful use of nuclear energy, current issues and developments and related links. |
Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level, 2005: Enabling GlobalisationEnglish | View long abstract 02-May-2005 This year’s OECD Ministerial Council Meeting will be held at OECD Headquarters on 3-4 May 2005 under the chairmanship of Göran Persson, Prime Minister of Sweden, with the overarching theme of “Enabling ... Also available:Related documents: |
Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Netherlands 2004 ReviewEnglish | View long abstract 28-Jun-2004 In pursuing its energy policy targets, namely energy security, environmental protection and economic efficiency, the Netherlands has shown great pragmatism, giving due attention to cost-effectiveness. |
Managing Societal Transitions, Dilemnas and Uncertainties: The Dutch Energy Case Studypdf,261Kb,English | View long abstract 12-Dec-2002 Jan Rotmans and René Kemp ENV/EPOC/GSP(2003)15/FINAL |
Annex Volume to the Report on Phase II of the OECD Environmentally Sustainable Transport Projectpdf,3Mb,English | View long abstract 17-Nov-1999 This includes case studies of phase 2 of the EST project. Teams from nine countries undertook six case studies to determine how EST might be achieved. They concerned respectively the countries of Sweden, ... Related documents: |
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