2020年止歐洲節能目標及市場機會:英國之案例 是由出版商Datamonitor在2011年03月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 38 價格從美金2900起跳。
EU於2009年導入氣候變遷能源政策提案,並要求會員國遵守「20-20-20 targets」(2020年止減少20%溫室效應氣體之排放及增加20%可再生能源比例),而2006年實施「減碳分擔決議」」(effort sharing decision)以來,EU各國也被要求必須要減少9%之能源消費量(2005年度標準)。其中,英國節能市場極為廣大,政府已經通過了以2020年後之目標及野心勃勃之節能法案,使其節能相關市場勢必更加拓展(預估單是家用節能市場於2020年便可達到100億英鎊規模)。
本報告為,分析英國應變EU溫室效應氣體排放法規之政策趨勢及其衍生之市場機會,並特別以「減碳分擔決議」(effort sharing decision:家庭及運輸業等、力求EU ETS(歐洲排放交易系統)為基準及未納入部門減低溫室氣體排放)等英國國內相關資訊等,以下列摘要形式闡述。
概要
簡介
- 歐洲氣候變遷能源政策提案及有效目標
- 歐洲排放交易系統(EU ETS)
- 未納入EU ETS部門之減碳分擔決議(effort sharing decision)
- 訂定國家之可再生能源目標
- 節能實際行動計畫
國家標竿分析
英國之概要
英國之「減碳分擔決議」:EU ETS未納入部門之減碳達成要求
英國節能政策
結論
- 節能及氣體排放法規趨勢
- 「減碳分擔決議」所帶動之商業機會
附錄
- 減碳分擔決議之資金增配標準
- 資訊來源
- 參考文獻
- 專業用語
- 分析師詢問
- 關於Datamonitor公司之諮詢業務
- 免責聲明
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Abstract
Introduction
The EU’s Climate and Energy Package was introduced in 2009 to ensure
that the region meets its 20-20-20 targets. The EU plans to reduce its GHG
emissions by 20% and increase the share of renewable energy consumption to
20%. As per EU’s Effort Sharing Directive launched in 2006, each member
country has committed to an indicative 9% reduction in energy usage by 2016
compared to 2005 levels.
Features and benefits
• Analysis of key facets of the EU 20-20-20 targets and the UK' s
interpretation of the same.
• Benchmarking of the UK' s performance against that of other major
European countries in terms of energy efficiency and target achievement.
• Analysis of the UK' s performance with respect to its set targets for
emissions control and energy efficiency.
• Key business opportunities generated by UK' s through policies and
measures undertaken to achieve its emissions and efficiency targets.
Highlights
The UK sits just outside the set of EU countries with the highest current
potential for manufacturers. Energy consumption reduction targets will open up
the market for environmental engineering, particularly energy performance
assessments and contracts, electrical installations, plumbing, heating,
lighting and ventilation.
The country does have ambitious targets beyond 2020 and a progressive
framework for energy efficiency in place. This is expected to hold significant
opportunities, particularly in the residential and building sectors with the
household energy efficiency market alone expected to be worth £10bn by
2020.
The UK has signed up to the EU Renewable Energy Directive, which includes a
UK target of 15% of energy from renewables by 2020. This target is equivalent
to a seven-fold increase in renewable energy consumption from 2008 levels and
represents some of the best investment opportunities of any EU member
state.
Your key questions answered
• Assess the UK' s potential for investment in sectors involving energy
efficiency and emissions mitigation.
• Analyze trends for energy usage, emissions control and legislations in
place in the UK in order to meet its EU 20-20-20 targets.
• Identify sectors with high levels of legislative support and their
future outlook.
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW
Catalyst
Methodology
Executive summary
INTRODUCTION
The European Climate and Energy Package and efficiency
targets
EU Emission Trading Scheme
Effort Sharing Decision for sectors not
covered in the EU ETS
Binding national targets for renewable
energy
Energy Efficiency Action Plan
COUNTRY BENCHMARKING
Overview
COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Macroeconomic indicators
Energy sector overview
EFFORT SHARING DECISION FOR NON-EU ETS SECTORS IN THE UK
Effort Sharing Decision targets
Action areas: the Effort Sharing Decision
Residential
Business
Future outlook
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THE UK
Energy efficiency targets and action areas
Residential
Business and public sector
Transport
UK energy efficiency market size
Future outlook
CONCLUSION
Trends for energy efficiency and emissions
Business opportunities due to the ESD targets
APPENDIX
Criteria for increased credit allocation under the Effort
Sharing Decision
Sources
Further reading
Glossary
Biofuel
Biomass
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)
Carbon footprint
Carbon offset
Carbon trading
Cleantech
Climate change
Cogeneration
Compound annual growth rate (CAGR)
Emissions trading
Geothermal energy
Greenhouse gases (GHGs)
Hydropower energy (hydro)
Microgeneration
Photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal
energy
Renewable energy
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