About this report
Against the backdrop of turbulent markets and a crucial meeting of the COP26 conference on climate change in Glasgow, the 2021 World Energy Outlook (WEO) provides an indispensable guide to the opportunities, benefits and risks ahead at this vital moment for clean energy transitions. The WEO is the energy world’s most authoritative source of analysis and projections. This flagship publication of the IEA has appeared every year since 1998. Its objective data and dispassionate analysis provide critical insights into global energy supply and demand in different scenarios and the implications for energy security, climate targets and economic development.
Online table of contents
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1.0Executive summary
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2.0Overview
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3.0A new energy economy is emerging
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4.0Scenario trajectories and temperature outcomes
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5.0Keeping the door to 1.5 °C open
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6.0Energy consumers of tomorrow
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7.0Mobilising investment and finance
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8.0People centred transitions
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9.0Phasing out coal
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10.0Prices and affordability
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11.0Energy security and the risk of disorderly change
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12.0Fuels: old and new
Global Energy and Climate Model
The Global Energy and Climate (GEC) Model key input dataset includes selected key input data for all three modelled scenarios (STEPS, APS, NZE). This contains macro drivers such as population, economic developments and prices as well as techno-economic inputs such as fossil fuel resources or technology costs.