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Energy Technology Perspectives 2008: Scenarios and Strategies to 2050
International Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Imprint:  International Energy Agency Availability: Available  Publication date:  17 Jun 2008  Language: English  Pages: 648  Tables: 128  Charts: 239  ISBN: 9789264041424  OECD Code: 612008021P1 
 

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 The world needs ever increasing energy supplies to sustain economic growth and development.  But energy resources are under pressure and CO2 emissions from today’s energy use already threaten our climate.  What options do we have for switching to a cleaner and more efficient energy future?  How much will it cost? And what policies do we need? 

This second edition of Energy Technology Perspectives addresses these questions, drawing on the renowned expertise of the International Energy Agency and its energy technology network. 

This publication responds to the G8 call on the IEA to provide guidance for decision makers on how to bridge the gap between what is happening and what needs to be done in order to build a clean, clever and competitive energy future.  

The IEA analysis demonstrates that a more sustainable energy future is within our reach, and that technology is the key. Increased energy efficiency, CO2 capture and storage, renewables, and nuclear power will all be important. We must act now if we are to unlock the potential of current and emerging technologies and reduce the dependency on fossil fuels with its consequent effects on energy security and the environment. 

This innovative work demonstrates how energy technologies can make a difference in an  ambitious series of global scenarios to 2050. The study contains technology road maps for all key energy sectors, including electricity generation, buildings, industry and transport. Energy Technology Perspectives 2008 provides detailed technology and policy insights to help focus the discussion and debate in energy circles.


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Table of contents:

1. Introduction
PART 1: TECHNOLOGY AND THE GLOBAL ENERGY ECONOMY TO 2050
2. Scenarios
PART 2. THE TRANSITION FROM PRESENT TO 2050
3. Technology Roadmaps
4. Research, Development and Demonstration
5. Deployment and Technology Learning
6. Investment Issues
PART 3. ENERGY TECHNOLOGY: STATUS AND OUTLOOK
7. Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Plants and CO2 Capture and Storage
8. Nuclear
9. Biomass and Bioenergy
10. Wind
11. Solar
12. Hydro, Geothermal and Ocean Energy
13. Electricity Systems
14. Methane Mitigation
15. Transport
16. Industry
17. Buildings and Appliances
ANNEXES
Annex A. IEA Energy Technology Collaboration Programme
Annex B. Framework Assumptions
Annex C. Technology Development Needs
Annex D. Comprehensive List of Key New Energy Technologies
Annex E. Definitions, Abbreviations, Acronyms and Units
Annex F. References

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