OPEC’s World Oil Outlook 2013 is part of the Organization’s commitment to market stability. The publication is a means to highlight and further the understanding of the many possible future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the oil industry.
The OECD Economic Outlook is the OECD’s twice-yearly analysis of the major economic trends and prospects for the next two years. Prepared by the OECD Economics Department, the Outlook puts forward a consistent set of projections for output, employment, prices and current balances based on a review of each member country and of the induced effect on each of them on international developments.
In the IEO2013 Reference case, which does not include prospective greenhouse gas reduction policies, coal remains the second largest energy source worldwide. World coal consumption rises at an average rate of 1.3 percent per year, from 147 quadrillion Btu in 2010 to 180 quadrillion Btu in 2020 and 220 quadrillion Btu in 2040 (Figure 70).
Nel 2011 la Commissione europea ha chiesto ai Paesi membri di tracciare possibili scenari che consentano di raggiungere nel 2050 un livello di de-carbonizzazione dell’80% rispetto al 1990 e che garantiscano al contempo la sicurezza energetica e la competitività dell’economia europea nel suo insieme
The “Energy trends 2050” publication presents scenarios on economic developments, energy prices, environment, policies and measures implemented on the EU level.
In questo documento si illustrano le nuove previsioni di medio-lungo termine per l’Italia della domanda elettrica – in energia e in potenza – e del fabbisogno di potenza necessario
The Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013 assesses market trends for the renewable electricity, biofuels for transport and renewable heat sectors, identifying drivers and challenges to deployment, and making projections through 2018. The analysis features in-depth renewable electricity market analysis and forecasts for a slate of countries in the OECD and non-OECD. The report also presents an outlook for renewable electricity technologies, global biofuels supply, final energy use of renewables for heat and prospects for renewable investment.
Typically issued in July each year, the IAEA Annual Report summarizes and highlights developments over the past year in major areas of the Agency’s work.