The paper presents data and results from the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2014, published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Over the period to 2040, total energy use is projected to grow by almost 40 per cent, while the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix falls. Nonetheless, these fossil fuels remain the dominant sources of energy, with oil, coal and gas each accounting for around one quarter of global energy needs by 2040. Increasingly, modern renewables are projected to replace fossil fuels, especially in the power sector. Around 93 per cent of the projected increased primary energy demand comes from non-OECD countries, with two-thirds coming from developing Asia, led by China. By 2025, China could account for almost a quarter o...
environmental imperatives The IEA (International Energy Agency) in its recent publication World Ene...
Global Energy Outlook 2015 / Richard G. Newell, Yifei Qian, Daniel Raimi. NBER, March 2016 (Working ...
Today, China is the world’s second largest energy consumer and by 2015 is expected to overtake the U...
• With world GDP rising by 3.6 percent per year, world energy use will grow by 56 percent between 20...
The global energy landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, reshaping long-held expectations for our en...
The paper presents recent and future trends of the world energy market, as highlighted by medium- an...
We begin by sketching what China’s economy will look like in 2025, two decades from now. It is desir...
As a result of soaring energy demand from a staggering pace of economic expansion and the related gr...
The paper analyses the global demand for various energy resources in recent years. Nowadays, qualita...
World Energy China Outlook 2013-2014 offers an insightful review and a unique preview of world energ...
Comparing the predictions of the latest world energy reports gives insights into the world’s progres...
According to the US Department of Energy’s Energy Infomation Administration (EIA) (International Ene...
The MARKAL energy-system modeling tool was used to assess potential energy-technology strategies to ...
International audienceOverview:The Asia-Pacific region will be the main source of world gas demand g...
This open access book is an encyclopaedic analysis of the current and future energy system of the wo...
environmental imperatives The IEA (International Energy Agency) in its recent publication World Ene...
Global Energy Outlook 2015 / Richard G. Newell, Yifei Qian, Daniel Raimi. NBER, March 2016 (Working ...
Today, China is the world’s second largest energy consumer and by 2015 is expected to overtake the U...
• With world GDP rising by 3.6 percent per year, world energy use will grow by 56 percent between 20...
The global energy landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, reshaping long-held expectations for our en...
The paper presents recent and future trends of the world energy market, as highlighted by medium- an...
We begin by sketching what China’s economy will look like in 2025, two decades from now. It is desir...
As a result of soaring energy demand from a staggering pace of economic expansion and the related gr...
The paper analyses the global demand for various energy resources in recent years. Nowadays, qualita...
World Energy China Outlook 2013-2014 offers an insightful review and a unique preview of world energ...
Comparing the predictions of the latest world energy reports gives insights into the world’s progres...
According to the US Department of Energy’s Energy Infomation Administration (EIA) (International Ene...
The MARKAL energy-system modeling tool was used to assess potential energy-technology strategies to ...
International audienceOverview:The Asia-Pacific region will be the main source of world gas demand g...
This open access book is an encyclopaedic analysis of the current and future energy system of the wo...
environmental imperatives The IEA (International Energy Agency) in its recent publication World Ene...
Global Energy Outlook 2015 / Richard G. Newell, Yifei Qian, Daniel Raimi. NBER, March 2016 (Working ...
Today, China is the world’s second largest energy consumer and by 2015 is expected to overtake the U...