2019 - Franco Angeli
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On the draft of the Austrian National Energy and Climate Plan
43-55 p.
- The Austrian National Energy and Climate Plan is based on five so-called target dimensions which are: (i) decarbonization, (ii) energy efficiency, (iii) supply security, (iv) market integration and (v) Research and development. In this article the major measures and policies in these target dimensions of the NECP are described. These are considered by the Austrian government to be necessary to achieve the objectives of the Energy Union. These measures are all planned to be taken between now and 2030. Similar measures already implemented in many areas of action, which need to be adapted or further strengthened. Other action lines include entirely new measures, particularly in those areas where the use of new technologies and solutions requires adapted instruments. However, in the public, the EU and Austrian NGOs the draft of the NECP has been heavily criticized and more ambitious actions have been requested. [Publisher's text].
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ISSN: 2280-7667
KEYWORDS
- Tax reform, energy efficiency, buildings, GHG reduction, scenarios for GHG emissions
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In this issue
- The design of the tenders for natural gas distribution in Italy : how much are territorial districts really contestable?
- Introduction : a critical overview of the European National Energy and Climate Plans
- On the draft of the Austrian National Energy and Climate Plan
- Meta-review of Belgium's integrated National Energy and Climate draft Plan 2021-2030
- The French Energy & Climate draft Plan
- Assessment of the drafted German integrated National Energy and Climate Plan
- The Italian draft National Energy-Climate Plan
- Dutch climate and energy policy : targets and progress for 2020 and 2030
- Review of the Polish integrated National Energy and Climate draft Plan 2021-2030
- The Spanish National Energy and Climate Plan
- The UK National Energy and Climate Plan
- Combining discounting and distributional weights : lessons from climate change economic assessments
- Polluter Pays Principle in power production to gradually phase-out fossil fuels in Italy