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© OECD/IEA 2010
A better energy futureA better energy future
Dr. Fatih BirolDr. Fatih BirolIEA Chief EconomistIEA Chief Economist
19 September 201119 September 2011
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Outlook for world energy demandOutlook for world energy demand
Without major policy change, we will face three major challenges: energy security, energy access and climate change
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Other renewablesBiomass
HydroNuclear
Gas
Coal
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People without accessPeople without accessto modern energyto modern energy
Achieving universal access to modern energy by 2030 requires average annual investment of $48 billion
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OtherDeveloping Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
People withoutaccess to electricity
People without access toclean cooking facilities
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Investment in energy access, 2009Investment in energy access, 2009
Achieving universal access to modern energy by 2030 requires annual investment to increase by more than five-times –
private sector needs to grow the most
14%
34%
30%
22%
Bilateral Official Development Assistance
Multilateral organisations
Developing country governments
Private sector finance
Total = $9.1 billion
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Implications of achievingImplications of achievinguniversal modern energy accessuniversal modern energy access
Universal modern energy access does not have any significant impact on energy or climate security
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World energydemand
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World energy demand in thecentral scenario
World CO2
emissions2030
World CO2 emissions in thecentral scenario (right axis)
Additional CO2 emissions in theEnergy for All Case (right axis)
0.7% Additional energy demand in theEnergy for All Case 1.1%
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Global outlook for COGlobal outlook for CO22 emissions emissions
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Central Scenario+3.5°C
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To move towards 2°C we need modern renewables to more than doubleand energy intensity to be reduced by 40% by 2030
2°C Scenario
2009 2030
Fossil fuels 81% 67%
Modern renewables 7% 18%
Other 12% 15%
Share of global demandin the 2°C Scenario
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Sustainable Energy for AllSustainable Energy for All
Increase energy access
Universal access is achievable by 2030 – financing is key
To support a move to a CO2 path consistent with 2ºC
More than double the use of modern renewables by 2030
Reduce energy intensity by 40% by 2030
Rio+20 is a unique opportunity to set goals that help the world achieve …a better energy future