Upcoming WEO-2011 Events

20 Feb - Kyoto
10 Feb - Seoul
8 Feb - Stuttgart
3 Feb - Moscow
25-28 Jan - Davos

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In-depth topics

Climate change analysis and environmental analysis

  • The climate section of the WEO-2011 focuses on the 450 Scenario
    For a full description of the policy framework underlying this scenario, click here.
  • Emissions of Air Pollutants for the WEO-2011 Energy Scenarios
    This report examines global emissions of major air pollutants (SO2, NOx, PM2.5) resulting from energy scenarios developed for the WEO-2011, which have been estimated using the IIASA GAINS model. The report is available here.

Power sector analysis

  • T&D infrastructure
    A considerable proportion of the investment in the electricity sector is for transmission and distribution networks. WEO-2011 contains an analysis of the drivers of these costs and how these are likely to develop over time. For a description of the methodology used for this analysis, click here.
  • Implications of increasing renewables-based capacity
    WEO-2011 discusses the implications of variable renewables for power systems, and in particular the capacity credit that can be assigned to these technologies. For a description of the methodology used for this analysis, click here.

Energy subsidies and support

  • Fossil-fuels
    Fossil-fuel subsidies are most often wasteful, inefficient and costly. WEO-2011 updates its estimate of subsidies for fossil fuel consumption. For a description of the methodology used for this analysis, click here.
  • Renewables
    Renewable energy sources are used in several sectors. In many cases they are still not competitive and require subsidies to enhance and accelerate their deployment. Subsidies for renewable-based electricity generation and biofuels for transport have been estimated in WEO-2011. For a description of the methodology used for this analysis, click here.
Energy and Poverty analysis

For a description of the methodology used for the Energy and Poverty analysis, click here.