The CTCN Regional Forum for NDEs from Developed Countries took place in Bonn, Germany. The purpose of the forum was to offer a platform for the NDEs and Climate Change focal points from Annex 1 countries to discuss issues and opportunities related to climate technology transfer to developing countries as a follow up to the COP21 decisions.
Italy
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DateEurope/CopenhagenCountryGermany
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This study aims to analyse the main elements of the regulatory system of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership in the energy sector, set up by the European Union and the South-East Mediterranean Countries in more than ten years starting from the Barcelona process.
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Presentation of Italian experience in green and white certificates market
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Lessons Learnt from Implemented Cap and Trade Mechanisms in Europe
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Comparison analysis of cap and trade mechanisms implemented in Europe
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Analysis of the factors, in a harbour context, that have the more relative impacts on the environment, in order to implement a web-based tool that will help the harbour authorities to develop energy efficiency intervention in the Mediterranean Basin.
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A report aiming to support the designing of a national energy efficiency cap and trade mechnanism, shaped on the institutional, legal and business frameworks of Algeria and Tunisia. The report gives an overview of the existing legal frameworks in Europe as well as of the oervall energy market in Algeria and Tunisia. It further outlines the issues and future challenges. Conclusively it makes recommendations for future implementation.
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Background
Large industrial enterprises in Mediterranean Europe and northern Africa are usually subject to strict environmental standards and efficiency guidelines. In contrast small and medium-sized enterprises in this region often clustered in port cities are much less aware of and less oriented towards efficiency and environment concerns.
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Key findings:
Since 2010, the world has added more solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity than in the previous four decades. Total global capacity overtook 150 gigawatts (GW) in early 2014
The geographical pattern of deployment is rapidly changing. While a few European countries, led by Germany and Italy, initiated large-scale PV development, since 2013, the People’s Republic of China has led the global PV market, followed by Japan and the United States
PV system prices have been divided by three in six years in most markets, while module prices have been divided by five