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Energy Policies of IEA Countries Spain Secure Sustainable Together Energy Policies of IEA Countries Spain 2015 Review Please note that this PDF is subject to specific restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The terms and conditions are available online at http://www.iea.org/t&c/ 2015 OECD/IEA, © Secure Sustainable Together Energy Policies of IEA Countries Spain 2015 Review 2015 OECD/IEA, © INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY The International Energy Agency (IEA), an autonomous agency, was established in November 1974. Its primary mandate was – and is – two-fold: to promote energy security amongst its member countries through collective response to physical disruptions in oil supply, and provide authoritative research and analysis on ways to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for its 29 member countries and beyond. The IEA carries out a comprehensive programme of energy co-operation among its member countries, each of which is obliged to hold oil stocks equivalent to 90 days of its net imports. The Agency’s aims include the following objectives: n Secure member countries’ access to reliable and ample supplies of all forms of energy; in particular, through maintaining effective emergency response capabilities in case of oil supply disruptions. n Promote sustainable energy policies that spur economic growth and environmental protection in a global context – particularly in terms of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions that contribute to climate change. n Improve transparency of international markets through collection and analysis of energy data. n Support global collaboration on energy technology to secure future energy supplies and mitigate their environmental impact, including through improved energy efficiency and development and deployment of low-carbon technologies. n Find solutions to global energy challenges through engagement and dialogue with non-member countries, industry, international organisations and other stakeholders. IEA member countries: Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Secure Sustainable Together Japan Korea Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic © OECD/IEA, 2015 Spain International Energy Agency Sweden 9 rue de la Fédération Switzerland 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France Turkey www.iea.org United Kingdom 2015 Please note that this publication United States is subject to specific restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The European Commission The terms and conditions are also participates in OECD/IEA, available online at www.iea.org/t&c/ the work of the IEA. © Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................... 9 Executive summary ...................................................................................................................... 9 Key recommendations ............................................................................................................... 12 PART I POLICY ANALYSIS .......................................................................................................13 2. GENERAL ENERGY POLICY...................................................................................................................... 14 Country overview ....................................................................................................................... 15 Supply and demand ................................................................................................................... 16 Institutions ................................................................................................................................. 19 Key policies ................................................................................................................................. 21 Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 23 Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 25 References ................................................................................................................................. 25 3. CLIMATE CHANGE .................................................................................................................................. 27 Greenhouse gas emissions ......................................................................................................... 27 Energy-related CO2 emissions .................................................................................................... 27 Institutions ................................................................................................................................. 30 Policies and measures ................................................................................................................ 30 Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 33 Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 34 References ................................................................................................................................. 34 4. ENERGY EFFICIENCY ............................................................................................................................... 35 Final energy use ......................................................................................................................... 35 Institutions ................................................................................................................................. 38 Policies and measures ................................................................................................................ 38 Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 46 Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 48 References ................................................................................................................................. 49 2015 3 OECD/IEA, © Table of contents PART II SECTOR ANALYSIS .....................................................................................................50 5. OIL .......................................................................................................................................................... 53 Supply and demand ................................................................................................................... 53 Infrastructure ............................................................................................................................. 55 Retail market structure .............................................................................................................. 58 Emergency response policy ....................................................................................................... 58 Prices and taxes ......................................................................................................................... 60 Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 62 Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 63 References ................................................................................................................................. 63 6. COAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 65 Supply and demand ................................................................................................................... 65 Industry structure ...................................................................................................................... 66 Policies and measures ................................................................................................................ 67 Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 72 Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 73 References ................................................................................................................................. 73 7. NATURAL GAS ........................................................................................................................................ 75 Supply and demand ................................................................................................................... 75 Regulatory framework ............................................................................................................... 77 Infrastructure ............................................................................................................................. 80 Market structure .......................................................................................................................
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