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|Status=Publishable | |Status=Publishable | ||
|ComponentCode=ED | |||
|MainComponent=Energy supply and demand | |MainComponent=Energy supply and demand | ||
|InputVar=GDP per capita; Value added; Private consumption; Population per Region; Energy intensity parameters; Energy efficiency technology; Exogenous market shares; | |||
|FrameworkElementType=model component | |||
|Description=Global final energy demand has increased rapidly since the industrial revolution. While in the past most of the increase occurred in industrialised regions, currently the largest growth occurs in emerging economies and developing regions. Given the legitimate aspiration of income growth in the medium- and low-income countries, one can expect also in the coming decades a high rate of growth in energy demand with important implications for sustainability. Key policy questions are: | |Description=Global final energy demand has increased rapidly since the industrial revolution. While in the past most of the increase occurred in industrialised regions, currently the largest growth occurs in emerging economies and developing regions. Given the legitimate aspiration of income growth in the medium- and low-income countries, one can expect also in the coming decades a high rate of growth in energy demand with important implications for sustainability. Key policy questions are: | ||
How will future energy demand evolve in the future, in particular in current medium- and low-income countries? | How will future energy demand evolve in the future, in particular in current medium- and low-income countries? | ||
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|CaptionText=Flow diagram of the TIMER energy demand model | |CaptionText=Flow diagram of the TIMER energy demand model | ||
|AltText=Flow diagram of the TIMER energy demand model | |AltText=Flow diagram of the TIMER energy demand model | ||
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Revision as of 17:55, 7 August 2013
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Key policy issues
- How will energy demand evolve particularly in emerging and medium- and low-income economies?
- What is the mix of end-use energy carriers to meet future energy demand?
- How can energy efficiency contribute to reducing the growth rate of energy demand and mitigate pressures on the global environment?
Introduction
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