World energy, technology and climate policy outlook - WETO 2030
The WETO report provides a detailed analysis of future energy, technology, and climate policy trends up to 2030, focusing on Europe within a global context.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | European Commission |
Authors: | Bernard Laponche, Bertrand Chateau, Bruno Lapillonne, Christine Jenkins, Clas-otto Wene, Claude Thonet, Dominique Gusbin, Franz Xaver Soeldner, Georges Dupont-roc, Hardo Bruhns, Jos Delbeke, Knut Kübler, Manfred Decker, Michel Poireau, Michela Nardo, Nathalie Quercia, Patrick Criqui, Pedro De Sampaio Nunes, Peter Pearson, Peter Russ, Peter Zapfel, Philippe Tulkens, Piet Zegers, Silvana Mima, Timo Aaltonen, Willem Van Ierland, Domenico Rossetti Di Valdalbero |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The POLES energy model, incorporating assumptions on economic activity, population, and hydrocarbon resources, is used to project the evolution of world and European energy systems and the impact of climate policies.
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Key Insights
The WETO report examines energy supply, demand, and technology trends up to 2030, considering the impacts of climate policies. It uses the POLES model to project the evolution of energy systems, with scenarios on oil and gas availability and technological progress. The report addresses EU gas market outlooks and greenhouse gas emission policies' effects on energy systems and technologies.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 | English publication language | Global geographic scope | climate policy | emission reduction | energy | energy consumption | energy demand | energy efficiency policies | energy security | energy supply | environment | forecast | fuel supply | gas market | power generation | renewable energy | resources | sustainability | technology trends