OECD/IEA (International Energy Agency), 2017. — 782 p. The global energy scene is in a state of flux. Large-scale shifts include the rapid deployment and steep declines in the costs of major renewable energy technologies; the growing importance of electricity in energy use across the globe; profound changes in China’s economy and energy policy, moving consumption away from...
OECD/IEA (International Energy Agency), 2018. — 661 p. The World Energy Outlook (WEO) is the gold standard of long-term energy analysis. The 2018 edition provides updated analysis to show what the latest data, technology trends and policy announcements might mean for the energy sector to 2040. It also outlines an integrated way to meet multiple sustainable development goals:...
IEA (International Energy Agency), 2019. — 810 p. The World Energy Outlook series is a leading source of strategic insight on the future of energy and energy-related emissions, providing detailed scenarios that map out the consequences of different energy policy and investment choices. This year's edition updates the outlooks for all fuels, technologies and regions, based on...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 1994. — 305 p. — ISBN: 9789264140745. In this 1994 edition of the World Energy Outlook , the International Energy Agency updates its projections of world energy and oil demand to the year 2010. The Outlook also presents the findings of four in-depth regional studies undertaken in 1993: the OECD Pacific region, East Asia, China and...
France: Paris, International Energy Agency, 1995. — 400 p. — ISBN: 9789264143913. The 1995 edition of the World Energy Outlook examines how world energy markets might develop to 2010. Energy demand over the past twenty years or so has risen as the world economy has grown. In spite of numerous energy price shocks, the fundamental link between growth and energy has been...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 1998. — 475 p. — ISBN: 9789264161856. This Outlook aims to identify and discuss the main issues and uncertainties affecting world energy demand and supply over the period to 2020. It does so in the framework of a “business as usual” projection which assumes energy policies existing before the Kyoto Conference of December 1997 remain...
France, Paris: International Energy Agency, 2006. — 596 p. — ISBN: 9789264109902. This 2006 edition of IEA's annual World Energy Outlook presents two visions of the energy future. Will it be under-invested, vulnerable and dirty, or clean, clever and competitive? This edition of WEO responds to the remit of the G8 world leaders by mapping a new energy future, contrasting it with...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2007. — 672 p. — ISBN: 9789264027312. World leaders have pledged to act to change the energy future. Some new policies are in place. But the trends in energy demand, imports, coal use and greenhouse gas emissions to 2030 in this year’s World Energy Outlook are even worse than projected in WEO 2006. China and India are the emerging...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2010. — 650 p. — ISBN: 9789264086258. The world appears to be emerging from the worst economic crisis in decades. Many countries have made pledges under the Copenhagen Accord to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Commitments have also been made by the G20 and APEC to phase out inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies. Are we, at last, on the...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2012. — 672 p. — ISBN: 9789264181342. Industry and government decision makers and others with a stake in the energy sector all need WEO-2012. It presents authoritative projections of energy trends through to 2035 and insights into what they mean for energy security, environmental sustainability and economic development. Oil, coal,...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2013. — 700 p. — ISBN: 9789264201316. A new global energy landscape is emerging, resetting long-held expectations for our energy future. Incorporating these recent developments and world-class analysis, World Energy Outlook 2013 presents a full update of energy projections through to 2035 and insights into what they mean for energy...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2014. — 728 p. — ISBN: 9789264208056. The global energy landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, reshaping long-held expectations for our energy future. The 2014 edition of the World Energy Outlook (WEO) will incorporate all the latest data and developments to produce a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of medium- and longer-term...
Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2015. — 600 p. — ISBN: 9789264243668. The precipitous fall in oil prices, continued geopolitical instability and the ongoing global climate negotiations are witness to the dynamic nature of energy markets. In a time of so much uncertainty, understanding the implications of the shifting energy landscape for economic and environmental...
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