Wold Energy Issues Monitor 2018
This report provides a snapshot of the global energy landscape, highlighting key issues and trends in over 90 countries, based on insights from over 1,200 energy leaders.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | World Energy Council |
Authors: | Andrea Arrobo, Angela Wilkinson, Claudia Cronenbold, Einari Kisel, Elham Mahmoud Ibrahim, Emily Melton, Ibrahim Al-muhanna, Joshua Oyinlola, Latsoucabé Fall, Leonhard Birnbaum, Maria Vinograd, Marzia Zafar, Robert Hanf, Shigeru Muraki, Sophie Rose, Talita Covre, Christoph Frei |
Page count: | 128 pages |
Methods
The research method involves an annual survey of energy leaders from nearly 90 countries, assessing 42 issues across macroeconomic risks, geopolitics, business environment, and energy vision and technology. The survey results are normalized and contextualized by regional analyses.
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Key Insights
The 2018 World Energy Issues Monitor reveals a global energy sector influenced by common themes of digitization, decentralization, and decarbonization. Leaders are concerned with commodity price volatility, cyber threats, and the pace of innovation, while focusing on the energy trilemma of security, equity, and sustainability.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2018 | English publication language | climate change | climate framework | commodity prices | cyber threats | decarbonisation | decentralisation | development | digitalisation | economy | energy | energy and security | energy consumption | energy demand | energy economics | energy efficiency | energy subsidies | environment | governance | market design | regions | renewable energies | resources | sustainability