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World Energy Outlook 2007
China and India Insights
International Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
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Imprint:  International Energy Agency Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  23 Nov 2007  Language: English  Pages: 672  Tables: 176  Charts: 214  ISBN: 9789264027305  OECD Code: 612007011P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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World leaders have pledged to act to change the energy future. Some new policies are in place. But the trends in energy demand, imports, coal use and greenhouse gas emissions to 2030 in this year’s World Energy Outlook are even worse than projected in WEO 2006.  China and India are the emerging giants of the world economy. Their unprecedented pace of economic development will require ever more energy, but it will transform living standards for billions. There can be no question of asking them selectively to curb growth so as to solve problems which are global. So how is the transition to be achieved to a more secure, lower-carbon energy system?  WEO 2007 provides the answers. With extensive statistics, projections in three scenarios, analysis and advice, it shows China, India and the rest of the world why we need to co-operate to change the energy future and how to do it.


Superseded by: World Energy Outlook 2009 - (Available)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format


Table of contents:

PART A. GLOBAL ENERGY PROSPECTS: IMPACT OF DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA AND INDIA
1. Global Energy Trends
2. Energy Trends in China and India
3. International Trade and the World Economy
4. The World's Energy Security
5. Global Environmental Repercussions
6. Energy Policy Ramifications
PART B. CHINA'S ENERGY PROSPECTS
7. Political, Economic and Demographic Context
8. Overvier of the Energy Sector
9. Reference Scenario Demand Projections
10. Reference Scenario Supply Projections
11. Alternative Policy Scenario Projections
12. High Growth Scenario Projections
13. Focus on the Coastal Region
PART C. INDIA'S ENERGY PROSPECTS
14. Political, Economic and Demographic Context
15. Overview of the Energy Sector
16. Reference Scenario Demand Projections
17. Reference Scenario Supply Projections
18. Alternative Policy Scenario Projections
19. High Growth Scenario Projections
20. Focus on Energy Poverty
Annex A. Tables for Reference and Alternative Policy Scenario Projections
Annex B. Abbreviations, Definitions and Conversion Factors
Annex C. Acronyms
Annex D. References

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