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Country Energy Situation - Template
Guidelines for the Country Energy Situation Pages on energypedia
- Please follow the structure propsed and make sure your entries answer the guiding questions.
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| 1 Introduction |
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| 2 Energy Situation |
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| 3 Renewable Energy 3.1 Biomass 3.2 Solar Energy 3.3 Hydropower 3.4 Wind Energy 3.5 Geothermal Energy |
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| 4 Fossil Fuels [not mandatory] |
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| 5 Key Problems of the Energy Sector |
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6 Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations
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| 7 Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector |
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8 Other Key Actors / Activities of Donors, Implementing Agencies, Civil Society Organisations |
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| 9 Further Information |
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| 10 References |
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| Guide to creating a new 'Country Energy Situation' Article: | Other Information |
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Introduction
Energy Situation
Renewable Energy
Bioenergy (Biomass, Biogas)
Solar Energy
Hydropower
Wind Energy
Geothermal Energy
Fossil Fuels
Key Problems of the Energy Sector
Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations
General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy
Important Laws and Regulations
Specific Strategies
Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector
Governmental Bodies and Agencies
Utilities
Activities of Donors and Implementing Agencies
Further Information
References
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