Energy Blue Print

regional scenarios

Development of a global energy scenario requires the use of a multiregion model in order to reflect the significant structural differences between energy supply systems. The International Energy Agency’s breakdown of world regions, as used in the ongoing series of World Energy Outlook reports, has been chosen because the IEA also provides the most comprehensive global energy statistics. The list of countries covered by each of the ten world regions in the IEA’s breakdown is shown in Figure 7.Map ‚definition of world regions’

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oecd pacific transition economies east asia china south asia middle east africa oecd europe latin america oecd north america latin america oecd north america oecd europe oecd europe africa middle east south asia china east asia oecd pacific transition economies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

oecd north america
oecd europe
latin america
middle east
transition economies
east asia
south asia
china
oecd pacific
africa


Institute DLR, Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, Department of Systems Analysis and Technology Assessment, Stuttgart, Germany
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Regional Partners: OECD North America WorldWatch Institute; Greenpeace USA Latin America University of Sao Paulo; Greenpeace Brazil; OECD Europe European Renewable Energy Council; Transition Economies Vladimir Tchouprov Africa & Middle East Reference Project: “Trans-Mediterranean Interconnection for Concentrating Solar Power” 2006; Greenpeace Mediterranean; South Asia Rangan Banerjee, Bangalore, India; Greenpeace India; East Asia ISEP-Institute Tokyo; Greenpeace South East Asia; China Prof. Zhang Xilian, Tsinghua University, Beijing; Greenpeace China; OECD Pacific ISEP-Institute Tokyo, Japan; Dialog Institute,Wellington, New Zealand; Greenpeace Australia Pacific; Greenpeace New Zealand