Annual Energy Outlook 2011, with Projections To 2035

Annual Energy Outlook 2011, with Projections To 2035
Author: Energy Information Administration (U.S.)
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-06-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780160886102

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The projections in the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Annual Energy Outlook 2011 (AEO2011) focus on the factors that shape the U.S. energy system over the long term. Under the assumption that current laws and regulations remain unchanged throughout the projections, the AEO2011 Reference case provides the basis for examination and discussion of energy production, consumption, technology, and market trends and the direction they may take in the future. It also serves as a starting point for analysis of potential changes in energy policies. But AEO2011 is not limited to the Reference case. It also includes 57 sensitivity cases (see Appendix E, Table E1), which explore important areas of uncertainty for markets, technologies, and policies in the U.S. energy economy. Key results highlighted in AEO2011 include strong growth in shale gas production, growing use of natural gas and renewables in electric power generation, declining reliance on imported liquid fuels, and projected slow growth in energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions even in the absence of new policies designed to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. AEO2011 also includes in-depth discussions on topics of special interest that may affect the energy outlook. They include: impacts of the continuing renewal and updating of Federal and State laws and regulations; discussion of world oil supply and price trends shaped by changes in demand from countries outside the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development or in supply available from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; an examination of the potential impacts of proposed revisions to Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards for light-duty vehicles and proposed new standards for heavy-duty vehicles; the impact of a series of updates to appliance standard alone or in combination with revised building codes; the potential impact on natural gas and crude oil production of an expanded offshore resource base; prospects for shale gas; the impact of cost uncertainty on construction of new electric power plants; the economics of carbon capture and storage; and the possible impact of regulations on the electric power sector under consideration by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Some of the highlights from those discussions are mentioned in this Executive Summary. Readers interested in more detailed analyses and discussions should refer to the "Issues in focus" section of this report. I

International Energy Outlook

International Energy Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1986
Genre: Energy consumption
ISBN:

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Annual Energy Outlook 2012, with Projections To 2035

Annual Energy Outlook 2012, with Projections To 2035
Author: Energy Information Administration (U S )
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN: 9780160912672

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"The projections in the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA's) Annual Energy Outlook 2012 (AEO2012) focus on the factors that shape the U.S. energy system over the long term. Under the assumption that current laws and regulations remain unchanged throughout the projections, the AEO2012 Reference case provides the basis for examination and discussion of energy production, consumption, technology, and market trends and the direction they may take in the future. It also serves as a starting point for analysis of potential changes in energy policies. But AEO2012 is not limited to the Reference case. It also includes 29 alternative cases (see Appendix E, Table E1), which explore important areas of uncertainty for markets, technologies, and policies in the U.S. energy economy. Many of the implications of the alternative cases are discussed in the 'Issues in focus' section of this report. / Key results highlighted in AEO2012 include continued modest growth in demand for energy over the next 25 years and increased domestic crude oil and natural gas production, largely driven by rising production from tight oil and shale resources. As a result, U.S. reliance on imported oil is reduced; domestic production of natural gas exceeds consumption, allowing for net exports; a growing share of U.S. electric power generation is met with natural gas and renewables; and energy-related carbon dioxide emissions remain below their 2005 level from 2010 to 2035, even in the absence of new Federal policies designed to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions."--Executive Summary (p. 2).

Annual Energy Outlook

Annual Energy Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1984
Genre: Power resources
ISBN:

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Annual Energy Outlook 2009 With Projections to 2030

Annual Energy Outlook 2009 With Projections to 2030
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160878671

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AEO 2009. The Annual Energy Outlook 2009 presents projections and analysis of US energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030. The projections are based on results from the Energy Information Administration's National Energy Modeling System. The AEO2009 includes the reference case, additional cases examining energy markets, and complete documentation.

International Energy Outlook, 2010

International Energy Outlook, 2010
Author: U S Energy Information Administration
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160862236

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Presents international energy projections through 2035. Includes outlooks for major energy fuels and associated carbon dioxide emissions.

Annual Energy Outlook 2008 With Projections to 2030

Annual Energy Outlook 2008 With Projections to 2030
Author: Energyinformationadministration
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781493626083

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The Annual Energy Outlook 2008(AEO 2008), prepared by the Energy Information Administration(EIA), presents long-term projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030. The projections are based on results from EIA's National Energy Modeling System(NEMS

World Energy Outlook 2007

World Energy Outlook 2007
Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN:

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Annual Energy Outlook 2009 with Projections To 2030

Annual Energy Outlook 2009 with Projections To 2030
Author: Energy Information Administration
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781493626243

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The Annual Energy Outlook 2009 (AEO 2009), prepared by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), presents long-term projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030, based on results from EIA's National Energy Modeling System (NEMS). The report begins with an "Executive Summary" that highlights key aspects of the projections. It is followed by a "Legislation and Regulations" section that discusses evolving legislation and regulatory issues, including a summary of recently enacted legislation, such as the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008 (EIEA 2008). The next section, "Issues in Focus," contains discussions of selected topics, including: the impacts of limitations on access to oil and natural gas resources on the Federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS); the implications of uncertainty about capital costs for new electricity generating plants; and the result of extending the Federal renewable production tax credit (PTC). It also discusses the relationship between natural gas and oil prices and the basis of the world oil price and production trends in AEO 2009.