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Electricity in a Climate-Constrained World: Data and Analyses

Electricity in a Climate-Constrained World: Data and Analyses

Full Title: Electricity in a Climate-Constrained World: Data and Analyses
Author(s): International Energy Agency
Publisher(s): International Energy Agency
Publication Date: March 1, 2013
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Description (excerpt):

After experiencing a historic drop in 2009,  electricity generation reached a record high  in 2010, confirming the close linkage between  economic growth and electricity usage. Unfortunately, CO2 emissions from electricity have also resumed their  growth: Electricity remains the single-largest source of CO2 emissions from energy, with 11.7 billion tonnes of CO2  released in 2010. The imperative to “decarbonise” electricity and  improve end-use efficiency remains essential to the global fight  against climate change.

The IEA Electricity in a Climate-Constrained World provides an  authoritative resource on progress  to date in this area, including statistics  related to CO2 and the electricity sector across ten regions of the world  (supply, end-use and capacity additions). It also presents topical analyses  on the challenge of rapidly curbing CO2 emissions from electricity. Looking at policy instruments, it focuses on emissions trading in China, using energy efficiency to manage electricity supply crises and combining policy instruments for  effective CO2 reductions. On regulatory issues, it asks whether  deregulation can deliver decarbonisation and assesses the role of state-owned enterprises in emerging economies.  And from technology perspectives, it explores the rise of new end-uses, the role of electricity storage, biomass use in Brazil, and the potential of carbon capture and storage for ‘negative  emissions’ electricity supply.

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