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TechnoSanity #33: A look at the World Energy Outlook, 2009

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As noted in TechnoSanity #32: Fudged numbers in the IEA's World Energy Outlook, 2009?? the International Energy Agency (IEA) has released the 2009 edition of the World Energy Outlook. This yearly report focuses on worldwide statistics about "energy" use where "energy" is primarily defined as coal and oil and natural gas.

TechnoSanity #33: A look at the World Energy Outlook, 2009

TechnoSanity #32: Fudged numbers in the IEA's World Energy Outlook, 2009??

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The World Energy Outlook is a yearly report from the International Energy Agency. It provides data and projections about energy supplies world wide, and is used by nearly 30 countries in planning policies. It is an important report that carries a lot of weight around the world.

TechnoSanity #32: Fudged numbers in the IEA's World Energy Outlook, 2009??

Technosanity #20: World Energy Outlook 2008

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The World Energy Outlook is a yearly publication from the International Energy Agency giving the official projection of the future energy outlook. They just released the 2008 report and there are a couple slide decks available giving some hints of what is contained in the report.

WEO 2008 Presentation at COP 14 Side Event

Technosanity #20: World Energy Outlook 2008

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