Energy: The Next Fifty Years


Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Bok Engelsk 1999 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Paris : : OECD Publishing, , 1999.
Omfang
1 online resource (164 p. ) : ill. ;
Opplysninger
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. - The Long-term Future for Energy: An Assessment of Key Trends and Challenges by Rez Lahidji, Wolfgang Michalski and Barrie Stevens -- World Energy Prospects to 2020: Issues and Uncertainties by Jean-Marie Bourdaire, IEA -- Global Energy Perspectives 2050 and Beyond by Arnulf Grubler -- Towards a Sustainable Energy Future by Dieter M. Imboden and Carlo Jaeger -- Energy Demand Patterns Towards 2050 by Martin Bekkeheien -- The Systems Option for Sustainable Development by Chihiro Watanabe. - How long will conventional fossil fuels remain the predominant source of energy? Does nuclear power have a future? What new energy technologies are emerging on the horizon? What are the implications of the growing role played by developing countries as producers and users of energy? What can be done to avoid international energy crises in the future? How will the information society affect the production and use of energy? And what will be the long-term implications of international environmental agreements for a sustainable energy future? Endeavours to set world energy on a sustainable footing are entering a critical phase. By 2050 the energy landscape could be completely transformed. A highly diversified mix of conventional and new fuels will be in use; unprecedented levels of energy efficiency in transport systems, housing and other infrastructures will likely have been attained; and people could at last be reaping the rewards of environmentally responsible lifestyles. But such a shift towards sustainable use of energy will take decades to achieve. This book reviews the options likely to shape the energy picture over the next half-century, and assesses some of the key issues -- economic, social, technological, environmental -- that decision-makers in government and corporations will need to address in the very near future.
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Dewey
ISBN
9264170162

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