World Energy outlook : are we entering a golden age of gas, special report.
2011
CIENA DIGITAL
5591
The new report, part of theWorld Energy Outlook (WEO) 2011 series, examines the key factors that could result in a more prominent role for natural gas in the global energy mix, and the implications for other fuels, energy security and climate change.. The report, presents a scenario in which global use of gas rises by more than 50 per cent from 2010 levels and accounts for more than a quarter of global energy demand by 2035. However, the report also strikes a cautious note on the climate benefits of such an expansion, noting that an increased share of gas in the global energy mix is far from enough on its own to put the world on a carbon emissions path consistent with a global temperature rise of no more than 2 degrees Celsius..
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GENERAL; GAS NATURAL; DEMANDA DEL GAS NATURAL; OFERTA DE GAS NATURAL; ESCENARIOS; MERCADO ENERGETICO; MEDIO AMBIENTE; COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL; PRODUCCION DE GAS NATURAL; INVERSIONES; TRANSPORTE DE GAS NATURAL; EMISIONES; IMPACTO AMBIENTAL; MITIGACION; GAS DE ESQUISTO; PRECIOS DEL GAS NATURAL; GENERACION ELECTRICA; VEHICULOS A GAS NATURAL; PROYECCIONES DE DEMANDA; CAPTURA DE CARBONO; SECTOR TRANSPORTE; INVERSIONES; DATOS ESTADISTICOS; ESTADISTICAS ENERGETICAS; FORMATO DIGITAL;
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