World Energy Outlook

International Energy Agency

Frequency :
Annual
ISSN :
2072-5302 (online)
ISSN :
1026-1141 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/20725302
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The International Energy Agency’s annual energy projections. Based on scenarios, these projections compare what will happen if policies remain the same and what might happen if policies were improved. Each edition tends to have a particular geographical or policy focus.

 
World Energy Outlook 2000

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International Energy Agency

Authors:
IEA
Publication Date :
23 Nov 2000
Pages :
457
ISBN :
9789264189027 (PDF) ; 9789264185135 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/weo-2000-en

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This 2000 edition of the World Energy Outlook presents probable developments from now to the year 2020. It also represents an important methodological advance. The 1998 and earlier editions were based on a "business-as-usual" approach, which projected energy trends in a world where no new policies were enforced to limit climate change. This year’s WEO offers a new "reference scenario", which takes into account those greenhouse gas policies that have been adopted and are now in place in OECD countries. Alternative cases are also presented. These consider the effects of potential climate-change policies for transport and electricity generation sectors. Another important section studies the potential effects of schemes for trading emission permits among developed countries.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary
PART A. GLOBAL TRENDS TO 2020
Chapter 1. The Context
Chapter 2. World Energy Trends
Chapter 3. The Energy Market Outlook-
PART B. REGIONAL OUTLOOKS TO 2020
Chapter 4. OECD North America
Chapter 5. OECD Europe
Chapter 6. OECD Pacific
Chapter 7. Russia
Chapter 8. China
Chapter 9.Brazil
PART C. SPECIAL ISSUES ARISING FROM THE OUTLOOK
Chapter 10. Greenhous Gas Emission Trading
Chapter 11. The Alternative Transportation Case
Chapter 12. The Alternative Power Generation Case
Chapter 13. India: An In-Depth Study
Chapter 14. Assessment of Past WEO Projections