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World Energy Outlook 2006
International Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback)
Price:   €150 | $188 | £102 | ¥20900 | 
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Imprint:  International Energy Agency Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  16 Nov 2006  Language: English  Pages: 600  Tables: 84  Charts: 176  ISBN: 9789264109896  OECD Code: 612006231P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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This 2006 edition of IEA's annual World Energy Outlook presents two visions of the energy future.  Will it be under-invested, vulnerable and dirty, or clean, clever and competitive?  This edition of WEO responds to the remit of the G8 world leaders by mapping a new energy future, contrasting it with where we are now headed. WEO 2006 shows how to change course. It counts the costs and benefits - and the benefits win.

World Energy Outlook 2006 also answers these questions:

  • Is the economic reaction to high energy prices merely delayed?
  • Is oil and gas investment on track?
  • Are the conditions shaping up for a nuclear energy revival?
  • Can biofuels erode the oil  monopoly in road transport?
  • Can 2.5 billion people in developing countries switch to modern energy for cooking?
  • Is Brazil learning new lessons or teaching the world?

With extensive statistics, detailed projections, analysis and advice, WEO 2006 equips policy-makers and the public to re-make the energy future. 


Superseded by: World Energy Outlook 2008 - (Low stock)

Multilingual summaries:  Italian, Japanese, English, French, Russian, Chinese, German, Portuguese


Table of contents:

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Summary and Conclusions
Indroduction
Part A. The Reference Scenario
-Key Assumptions
-Global Energy Trends
-Oil Market Outlook
-Gas Market Outlook
-Coal Market Outlook
-Power Sector Outlook
Part B. The Alternative Policy Scenario
-Mapping a New Energy Future
-Assessing the Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Policies
-Deepening the Analysis: Results by Sector
-Getting to and Going beyond the Alternative Policy Scenario
Part C. Focus on Key Topics
-The Impact of Higher Energy Prices
-Current Trends in Oil and Gas Investment
-Prospects for Nuclear Power
-The Outlook for Biofuels
-Energy for Cooking in Developing Countries
-Focus on Brazil
Annex A. Tables for Reference and Alternative Policy Scenario Projections
Annex B. Electricity Access
Annex C. Abbreviations and Definitions
Annex D. Acronyms
Annex E. References

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