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The influence of energy-supply structure on emission-reduction costs for SO2 is outlined and evaluated. For this purpose, eight representative countries have been selected for analysing impacts due to different energy scenarios varying in final energy demand, fuel prices, assumed CO2-emission...
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Relations have been developed between total final energy consumption, GDP growth and population level for 24 Latin-American countries for the period 1970–1986. These relations have been used to forecast the future energy demand of the energy-consumption sectors for specified population growth...
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We analyse indicators and influencing factors of energy demand in the Dominican Republic. Energy-use and supply structures are critically reviewed and compared with the energy-economic levels of industrialized and developing countries. Additionally, the future energy demand of the Dominican...
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The development of energy consumption in Lithuania is investigated on the basis of realistic economic scenarios. The aim is to provide reasonable projections of final energy consumption for selected demand sectors. The main parameters determining consumption are the gross national product (GNP)...
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As a consequence of the fast-growing energy requirements and the increasing use of low-grade domestic fuels, air pollution has increased considerably in recent years in Turkey. Since the energy demand is projected to continue to increase rapidly also in the future, energy-supply strategies are...
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As a consequence of the political changes in 1991, Lithuania is currently facing the challenge of developing an efficient energy supply system. Owing to the outdated energy system and the lack of domestic energy resources, Lithuania has to find the pathway for a sustainable economic development....
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