Titre : | World Energy Outlook 2014 |
Auteurs : | International Energy Agency (CAN), Auteur |
Type de document : | ouvrage |
Editeur : | Paris [FRA] : organisation for european economic co-operation, 2014 |
Collection : | Energie |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-64-20804-9 |
Format : | 728 p. |
Langues: | = Anglais |
Mots-clés: | SECURITE ENERGETIQUE ; EMISSION DE GAZ ; SUBVENTION ; ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE ; ENERGIE RENOUVELABLE ; COMBUSTIBLE ; AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE ; analyse |
Résumé : |
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 will incorporate all the latest data and developments to produce a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of medium- and longer-term energy trends, with projections for the first time extended to 2040. It will complement a full set of energy projections with strategic insights into their meaning for energy security, the economy and the environment. Oil, natural gas, coal, renewables and energy efficiency will be covered, along with updates on trends in energy-related CO2 emissions, fossil-fuel and renewable energy subsidies, and universal access to modern energy services. The WEO-2014 will also provide in-depth analysis of some topical energy sector issues:
- Energy sector investment: The analysis will provide a detailed assessment of current flows and future investment needs along the entire energy value chain, examining the scale of investment required and financing options. The report will also show how barriers to investment vary according to the strength of decarbonisation policies. (WEO Special Report released 3 June) - Africa: This continent-wide focus, paying particular attention to the energy outlook for sub-Saharan Africa, will include data and projections for the entire region as well as for its key energy-producing and consuming countries. Key elements for analysis will be the prospects for improving access to modern energy services and for developing the region’s huge resource potential in a way that contributes not only to regional and global energy balances but also to local economic and social well-being. (WEO Special Report released 13 October) - Nuclear power: Uncertainties continue to cloud the future for nuclear – government policy, public confidence, financing in liberalised markets, competitiveness versus other sources of generation and the looming retirement of a large fleet of older plants. The study will assess the outlook for nuclear power and its implications. |
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