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Alternative energy scenarios and strategies
Modelling of scenarios shows how targeted policies and introduction of enhanced energy technologies can affect the economy, consumption of energy and CO2 emissions in countries around the world. How much can technologies and policies contribute to securing energy supplies and lower CO2 emissions? Which are the most promising? How long will it take? The G8 called upon the IEA to advise. Energy Technology Perspectives 2008 and World Energy Outlook 2008 form part of the IEA’s response. For more detail on IEA analysis and recommendations for the G8, click here.
In its annual World Energy Outlook, the IEA presents an Alternative Policy Scenario to address energy security and environmental concerns. Based on the detailed analysis of over 1400 policies and measures covering all regions and countries of the world, the Alternative Policy Scenario offers practical guidance to decision makers about policy effectiveness as well as the energy, environmental and economic consequences of the policy options they are currently considering. For more detail on IEA analysis and recommendations for the G8, click here.
The Energy Technology Perspectives 2008 demonstrates how energy technologies can make a difference in global scenarios to 2050. It reviews in detail the status and prospects of key energy technologies. It assesses ways the world can enhance energy security and contain growth in CO2 emissions. While technology does hold great promise for the future, we must act now if we are to unlock the potential of technologies and reduce the impact of fossil fuel dependence on energy security and the environment. The second edition of this study contains technology roadmaps for all key energy sectors, including electricity generation, buildings, industry and transport. Energy Technology Perspectives 2008 provides detailed technology and policy insights to help policy-makers craft sustainable solutions. For more detail on IEA analysis and recommendations for the G8, click here.