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 2004

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International Energy Agency

Authors:
IEA
Publication Date :
26 Oct 2004
Pages :
578
ISBN :
9789264108189 (PDF) ; 9789264108172 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/weo-2004-en

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Oil prices have broken $50 a barrel, soaring Chinese demand is rocking energy markets, and climate-destabilising carbon emissions grow apace.  The World Energy Outlook 2004 offers the statistical background and analytical insight out of which any solution to the world’s energy problems will have to be crafted.  It includes exhaustive energy statistics and projections till the year 2030, incisive analysis of the high oil-price phenomenon and the reliability of oil reserves data, a hard look at Russia’s future as an energy superpower, an "alternative" scenario for a more sustainable energy world, and a new way of indexing the links between energy and development

Table of Contents

1. The Context
2. Global Energy Trends
3. Oil Market Outlook
4. Natural Gas Market Outlook
5. Coal Market Outlook
6. Electricity Market Outlook
7. Renewable Energy Outlook
8. Regional Outlooks
9. Russia - An In-Depth Study
10. Energy and Development
11. World Alternative Policy Scenario
Annex A. Tables for Reference Scenario Projections
Annex B. Energy Projections: Assessment and Comparison
Annex C. World Energy Model 2004
Annex D. The Precarious State of Energy Statistics
Annex E. References