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Ex-ante assessment of the implementation of an energy management policy in Northern Africa

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  • Vincenzo Fasone
  • Tullio Giuffrè
  • Antonio Messineo

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Energy management policy is an important part of the environmental and climate change policies and permits to reach the goals of improved security of energy supply, economic efficiency and of greenhouse gases emissions reduction. In these years, the use of market mechanisms to meet environmental objectives is really growing, with the most important example to use of emissions trading schemes to control greenhouse gases emissions, e.g., EU's climate and energy policy sets a 20% reduction in energy consumption to be achieved by 2020 through energy-efficiency improvements. In this context, this paper aims to assess whether it is possible to transfer to the North African context the lesson learnt from the more representative experiences or if it is necessary to adopt an ad hoc system.

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  • Vincenzo Fasone & Tullio Giuffrè & Antonio Messineo, 2014. "Ex-ante assessment of the implementation of an energy management policy in Northern Africa," International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(3/4), pages 221-234.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetpo:v:10:y:2014:i:3/4:p:221-234
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