Publication date: 2013
Author: RCREEE
Description: Renewable Energy Country Profile 2012.
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Publication date: 2013
Author: RCREEE
Description: Renewable Energy Country Profile 2012.
Publication date: 2012, September
Author: REAOL
Description: Contents:
Publication date: 2012, April
Author: RCREEE / plan bleu
Description: The design, the implementation and the monitoring of national energy policies require relevant indicators reflecting the energy use performances at macro and sector level. Moreover, for developing countries the implementation of information systems on energy and greenhouse gas emissions indicators will be a key condition for the development of new mitigation financing mechanisms (NAMAs, sectoral mechanism, etc.) currently under negotiations for the new international climate governance regime. In fact these mechanisms will need Measures, Reporting and Verification systems (MRV) to prove the integrity of these actions. Also, for the Arab League States Energy Efficiency Directive, such indicators are crucial for the monitoring and the assessment of the National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAPs).
Publication date: 2011, May
Author: Nottingham Trent University
Description: With the increase in energy demand and the international drive to reduce carbon emission from fossil fuel, there has been a drive in many oil-rich countries to diversify their energy portfolio and resources. Libya is currently interested in utilising its renewable energy resources in order to reduce the financial and energy dependency on oil reserves. This paper investigates the current utilisation and the future of renewable energy in Libya.
Publication date: 2010
Author: GECOL
Description: GECOL is a state-owned vertically structured power utility responsible for generation, transmission and distribution of electric power throughout Libya.
Publication date: 2009, April
Author: REAOL
Description: Outlines:
Publication date: 2006, March
Author: Al-Fateh University
Description: Although Renewable energy applications in Libya were started in the middle of the seventies, they have only gained momentum in the last ten years. Considering the past gained experience, a proposed national Renewable Energy (RE) plan aims toward bringing RE into the main stream of the national energy supply system with a target contribution of 10% of the electricity demand by the year 2020. The proposed plan calls for a wide spectrum of renewable energy applications. This paper will highlight renewable energy applications in the country, the gained experience, the RE resources, and the future prospects for the utilization of RE recourses.
Publication date: 2005
Author: Al-Fateh University
Description: The photovoltaic conversion of sun energy is well established in many countries. The objective of this technology in terrestrial applications is to obtain electricity from the sun that is cost competitive and has advantages on other energy sources, in the seventies photovoltaic systems was used as a stand-alone in remote areas, but it is now widely used in grid connected systems.
Nairobi, KENYA