Title:
|
Renewable energy action plan: policy action plan for promotion of renewable energy in the Czech Republic to 2010
|
|
Author(s):
|
|
|
Published by:
|
Publication date:
|
ECN
Policy Studies
|
1-8-1999
|
|
ECN report number:
|
Document type:
|
ECN-C--99-064
|
ECN publication
|
|
Number of pages:
|
Full text:
|
32
|
Download PDF
|
Abstract:
Energy efficiency and renewable energy production contribute to the threemajor goals of the national energy policy of the Czech Republic: overall
competitiveness, security of supply; and environmental protection. Therefore,
the Czech government promotes these two sustainable options. The Energy
Policy White Paper, which is being developed at the time of writing (June
1999), will provide the general framework for the future role of energy
efficiency and renewable energy in the Czech Republic. However, in addition,
it is necessary to develop specific policies. The National Energy Efficiency
Study aimed to support the Czech government in the formula tion of energy
efficiency and renewable energy policy. The National Energy Efficiency Study
has resulted in the following documents: (1) The Renewable Energy Action Plan
(this report) addresses renewable energy production. The Energy Efficiency
Action Plan focuses on the promotion of energy efficiency in end use
(separate report; ECN-C--99-065). These two Action Plans provide policy
makers in the Czech government with information on potentials, targets,
budgets and recommended policy instruments. The core of the Action Plans is
the list of concrete policy actions, ready for implementation; (2) The
National Energy Efficiency Study NEES (separate report; ECN-C--99-063). This
report is the background document to the two Action Plans. It contains
detailed information on options and measures, potentials, barriers and policy
instruments for energy efficiency and renewables. The main part is a detailed
outline for a new energy efficiency and renewable policy. Also, it includes
recommendations for financing schemes to overcome the invest ment constraints
in the Czech Republic. Finally, a list of concrete projects is included to
support project identification
Back to List