World Energy Outlook 2025
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El emblemático informe World Energy Outlook (WEO) es la fuente de análisis y proyecciones a escala mundial más reconocida en el sector de la energía. Actualizado anualmente para plasmar los últimos datos energéticos, tecnologías y tendencias de mercado, y las políticas gubernamentales en este ámbito, explora distintos futuros energéticos posibles y sus implicaciones para la seguridad energética, el acceso a la energía y las emisiones.
El WEO abarca todo el sistema energético y utiliza un enfoque basado en escenarios para destacar las principales decisiones, consecuencias y posibles imprevistos que se avecinan. Incluye escenarios exploratorios que parten de diferentes hipótesis sobre las políticas existentes, así como trayectorias normativas que permiten alcanzar íntegramente los objetivos en materia de energía y emisiones. El enfoque multiescenario muestra cómo el sistema energético podría verse afectado por la variación de factores clave, entre ellos, las políticas energéticas adoptadas por los gobiernos de todo el mundo.
La edición de este año llega en un momento de grandes cambios en las políticas y los mercados energéticos mundiales, así como de graves tensiones geopolíticas. Los gobiernos están alcanzando diferentes conclusiones sobre las mejores formas de abordar las preocupaciones relativas a la seguridad energética, la asequibilidad y la sostenibilidad. Como siempre, el World Energy Outlook ofrece una prospectiva sin igual sobre las consecuencias de las diferentes políticas energéticas y decisiones de inversión. Un tema importante en el WEO de este año es la seguridad del suministro de minerales críticos.
Tips for using the IEA WEO GPT
Understand the limitations: This agent has been trained on the content of the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2025 and World Energy Outlook 2025 Free Dataset to make it easier to explore and understand the analysis it contains. The agent has access to a general knowledge base for training purposes, but it cannot access additional sources materials or online resources. For detailed or official interpretations, please refer to the full report or contact the International Energy Agency.
Be clear and specific: Provide detailed and specific instructions to get the most accurate and relevant responses. For example, instead of asking "Tell me about energy trends," try, "Summarize the key findings on renewable energy capacity from the World Energy Outlook 2025."
Ask one question at a time: To ensure clarity and focus, ask one question at a time. This helps the agent provide a more precise and helpful response. If the response isn’t what you expected, rephrase or refine your query to better guide the agent.
Provide context when needed: If your question relates to a specific section or chapter of the World Energy Outlook 2025, mention it in your prompt. For example, "Explain the projections for global oil demand in Chapter 3 of the World Energy Outlook 2025."
Specify desired format: If you need the response in a particular format such as a list or summary, mention it in your prompt. For example, "List the key points from the executive summary of the World Energy Outlook 2025."
Clarify scenario, region and timeframe: When asking for data, be specific about the scenario and region you are interested in. For example, "Provide data on electricity generation from renewables by decade in the Stated Policies Scenario for Europe."
Use comparative analysis: Take advantage of the agent’s capability to compare data across scenarios, regions, or timeframes. For example: "Compare solar power generation in Asia under the Stated Policies Scenario versus the Current Policies Scenario for 2035."
Use natural language: Feel free to ask questions or make requests in a conversational manner. The agent is designed to understand and respond to natural language inputs. Use follow-up questions to dive deeper into the topics. For example, after asking, “What are the key trends in natural gas demand,” you may ask, “How do these trends differ across scenarios in Europe?” If you’d like to start a conversation anew simply say, “Start over”.
Be patient: Complex queries may take a moment to process. Please be patient while the agent generates a response.
Global Energy and Climate Model
Over the past four years, the IEA has worked to develop a new integrated modelling framework: the IEA’s Global Energy and Climate (GEC) Model. This model is now the principal tool used to generate detailed sector-by-sector and region-by-region long-term scenarios across IEA's publications, including the World Energy Outlook series and Energy Technology Perspectives series.
In 2021, the IEA adopted for the first time a new hybrid modelling approach relying on the strengths of both models. The integrated framework of the IEA’s Global Energy and Climate Model (GEC Model) is now the principal tool used to generate detailed sector-by-sector and region-by-region long-term scenarios across IEA publications, including the World Energy Outlook series and Energy Technology Perspectives series.
Download the GEC Model Methodology document for an in-depth description of the overall approach and features of the model, and download the GEC Model Key Input dataset for selected key input data.