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The United Nations Framework Classification (UNFC) for Energy and Mineral Resources is a universally applicable scheme for classifying/evaluatin g energy and mineral reserves resources.Proceedings and presentations of the Ad Hoc Group of Experts on
… for Algeria, Venezuela, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Turkey, Slovenia and OPEC Secretariat. Symbol Number: …
Overcoming Barriers to Investing in Energy Efficiency (English)Преодоление барьеров для инвестиций в
… Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Israel, Turkey and the Russian Federation. This is a joint effort …
Experience in the Europe & CIS Region with Clean Energy -UNDP, GEF and UNECEThe sixth day of October 2016 was a historic day for global efforts to combat climate change. The Paris Agreement entered into
… Belarus, Georgia, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine) whereas second part of the brochure …
Redesigning the Uranium Resource Pathway: Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources for Planning and Implementing Sustainable Uranium Projects (ECE ENERGY SERIES No. 57) (August 2019)
The adoption of the
… including in Belarus, France, Finland, Russian Federation, Turkey, United Kingdom, India and the United Arab Emirates. … India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Jordan, Niger, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates) indicated that nuclear …
Micro-, small and medium enterprises (MSME) are prominent in sectors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. MSME in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors were implementing innovative, circular, green and sustainable initiatives before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, so they are well-
… South-Eastern and Eastern Europe and Turkey … compensation schemes. Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Turkey 1. Extended communication of MSME (through press …
The world’s energy sector is undergoing a profound transition. This transition is driven by the need to expand access to clean energy in support of socio-economic development, especially in emerging economies, while at the same time limiting the impacts of climate change, pollution and other
… power plants under construction: Bangladesh, Belarus*, Turkey, United Arab Emirates*. (*First nuclear power reactor … the Middle East: the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan and Turkey. Despite the different national conditions and …
… is driving the regional trend, though India, Pakistan, Turkey and Viet Nam have also in- creased hydropower … its national power mix at 8% in 2017, followed by Japan and Turkey at 7.7% and 7.3%, respectively. China has shown a … one- third, with nearly 2.5 GW of new additions. Turkey and Indonesia led new geothermal capacity, adding 219 …
The multifaceted requirements of sustainable development are primarily dependent on the optimal and responsible use of natural resources. A new paradigm of optimising resource efficiency and progressing towards a circular economy is required to realise the need for balanced development of natural
… Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Nigeria, South Korea, Mexico, Turkey, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam – are making …