2016 Globaler Energiespeicherbereich
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What is the International Energy Outlook 2016?
The International Energy Outlook 2016 (IEO2016) presents an assessment by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the outlook for international energy markets through 2040. U.S. projections appearing in IEO2016 are consistent with those published in EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2015 (AEO2015).
What is IEA Energy Outlook 2015?
IEA: International Energy Agency, World Middle East and non-OECD Americas. In many regions, eforts Energy Outlook 2015 (Paris, France: November 2015), pp. 580–659, to increase renewable energy and/or more plentiful natural gas Current Policies Scenario. supplies reduce the need to construct nuclear power plants.
How are IEO 2016 energy consumption projections published?
They are published pursuant to the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-91), Section 205(c). The IEO2016 energy consumption projections are divided according to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development members (OECD)1 and nonmembers (non-OECD).
What is Energy Economics Review?
The review is one of the most widely respected and authoritative publications in the field of energy economics, used for reference by the media, academia, world governments and energy companies. A new edition is published every June. Historical data from 1965 for many sections.
What is the Energy Outlook?
The Energy Outlook considers a base case, outlining the 'most likely' path for energy demand by fuel based on assumptions and judgements about future changes in policy, technology and the economy, and develops a number of alternative cases to explore key uncertainties.
What is OECD energy consumption in 2040?
Total OECD energy consumption in 2040 is about the same as in the IEO2016 Reference case, but lower prices encourage consumers to use more liquid fuels compared to other energy sources. As a result, in 2040 OECD nations consume 48 million b/d of oil in the Low Oil Price case, compared with 46 million b/d in the IEO2016 Reference case.