Energy Governance Outlook: Global Scenarios and Implications
This report explores global energy governance, focusing on the impact of unconventional fossil fuels on markets and institutions by 2022.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Global Governance Futures |
Publication date: | September 1, 2013 |
Authors: | Eliot Pence, Fabian Wigand, Han Cheng, Iris Ferguson, Tana Johnson, Ting Guan, Yuge Ma, Zhimin Mao |
Time horizon: | 2022 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Page count: | 26 |
Methods
The research method involved structured scenario planning, which included collecting variables likely to influence future global energy governance, conducting factor-system analysis, constructing scenarios, and deriving strategic implications and policy options through robustness checks and expert reviews.
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Key Insights
The “Energy Governance Outlook: Global Scenarios and Implications” report, produced under the Global Governance 2022 program, examines the future of global energy governance in the context of emerging unconventional fossil fuel sources. It presents two contrasting scenarios for 2022: a “Fragmented World” with regional energy alliances and a world of “International Market Integration” with a robust global energy market. The report discusses the strategic implications of these scenarios and offers policy options to address energy affordability, availability, accessibility, and sustainability. It also considers the role of existing energy governance institutions and the potential for new leadership in the face of shifting geopolitical power dynamics.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2013 publication year | 2020s time horizon | 2022 time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | energy | energy governance | energy markets | energy security | geopolitics | politics | regional alliances | scenarios