- World Energy Outlook
The "World Energy Outlook" ("WEO") is an annual publication containing medium- to long-term
energy projections and analysis. It is produced by the Economic Analysis Division of theInternational Energy Agency (IEA), under the direction of Fatih Birol.With the intergovernmental backing of the IEA, the "WEO" seeks to provide objective energy analysis and energy projections covering the entire world. The "WEO" has direct influence on energy policies in IEA member countries and has received widespread international recognition.
In even-numbered years, the "WEO" presents detailed global energy projections covering supply and demand by fuel and sector. Projections in the 2007 edition are made out as far as 2030. The critical environmental issue of CO2 emissions is addressed by the "WEO"'s global CO2 emissions projections.
In odd-numbered years, the publication focuses on a critical issue or region. For example, the
2007 edition covers the impact ofChina andIndia on global energy trends.The "WEO" presents two main scenarios. The Reference Scenario describes our energy future under current energy policies and practices. The World Alternative Policy Scenario analyses about 1,400 energy policies currently under consideration to show that another energy future is possible.
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External links
* [http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/ The World Energy Outlook]
* [http://www.iea.org/ The International Energy Agency]
* [http://www.oecdobserver.org/energy Articles on energy in the OECD Observer]
* [http://knowledge.allianz.com/en/globalissues/energy_co2/fossil_fuels/weo_iea_2007.html World Energy Outlook 2007: “Everything is Getting Worse”] Interview with Fatih Birol, IEA Chief Economist
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