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"Presenting the IEA World Energy outlook 2011"

By : Didier Houssin
Paris 30th of November 2011

Une conférence co-organisée par l'École des Affaires internationales de Sciences Po, le Master Affaires publiques de Sciences Po et l'Iddri.

Intervenant : Ddier Houssin - Direction des marchés et de la sécurité énergétiques, Agence internationale de l'énergie (AIE)

Présentation [en anglais] :

"Released on November 9th, the 2011 edition of the World Energy Outlook by the International Energy Agency brings together the latest data and policy developments to provide robust analysis and insight into global energy markets, giving the latest energy demand and supply projections for different future scenarios, broken down by country, fuel and sector. It also gives special focus to such topical energy sector issues as: Russia’s energy prospects and their implications for global markets; the role of coal in driving economic growth in an emissions-constrained world; how high-carbon infrastructure 'lock-in' is making the 2°C climate change goal more challenging and expensive to meet; the scale of fossil fuel subsidies and support for renewable energy and their impact on energy, economic and environmental trends; or the scale and type of investment needed to provide modern energy to the billions of the world’s poor that do not have it. WEO-2011 further analyses some of the most pressing issues faced by the energy world this year by looking at the implications of a possible delay in oil and gas sector investment in the Middle East and North Africa and also by presenting a 'Low Nuclear Case' to investigate what a rapid slowdown in the use of nuclear power would mean for the global energy landscape."

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