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Year Authors Title URL Description PageStart PageEnd ISBN Publisher
2009 MacKay, David Sustainable Energy - without the hot air http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/sustainable/book/tex/cft.pdf A brilliant "back of the envelope" technical study of whether the UK could meet its energy needs through energy efficiency and renewables alone. Highly recommended reading for energy analysts! 1 383 978-0-9544529-3-3
2007 International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy Use in the New Millenium https://www.iea.org/reports/energy-use-in-the-new-millennium Excellent source of energy indicators for OECD countries. 1 168 978-92-64-03429-7
2007 International Energy Agency (IEA) Tracking Industrial Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions https://www.iea.org/reports/tracking-industrial-energy-efficiency-and-co2-emissions Useful review of energy saving potential in different sectors and lots of useful data on energy technologies. 1 324 978-92-64-03016-9
2007 European Environment Agency EMEP/CORINAIR Emission Inventory Guidebook - 2007 http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/EMEPCORINAIR5/page002.html This 2007 update of the third edition of the emission inventory guidebook prepared by the UNECE/EMEP Task Force on Emissions Inventories and Projections provides a comprehensive guide to state-of-the-art atmospheric emissions inventory methodology.
2007 IPCC Climate Change 2007: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar4/wg3/ The Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) focuses on new literature on the scientific, technological, environmental, economic and social aspects of mitigation of climate change, published since the IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR) and the Special Reports on CO2 Capture and Storage (SRCCS) and on Safeguarding the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate System (SROC). 978-0-521-70598-1
2008 Greenpeace International and EREC European Renewable Energy Council The Global Energy [R]evolution 2008 https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/wp-content/uploads/legacy/Global/usa/report/2009/4/energy-r-evolution-a-sustain.pdf This edition of Energy [R]evolution Scenarios provides a detailed analysis of the energy efficiency potential and choices in the transport sector. The material presented in this publication provides a useful basis for considering specific policies and developments that would be of value not only to the world but for different countries as they attempt to meet the global challenge confronting them. 1 212 9789073361898
2007 IPCC Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar4/wg1/ The Working Group I contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report describes progress in understanding of the human and natural drivers of climate change,1 observed climate change, climate processes and attribution, and estimates of projected future climate change. 978 0521 70596-7
2007 Stern Review STERN REVIEW: The Economics of Climate Change http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100407172811/http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/stern_review_report.htm This Review has assessed a wide range of evidence on the impacts of climate change and on the economic costs, and has used a number of different techniques to assess costs and risks. From all of these perspectives, the evidence gathered by the Review leads to a simple conclusion: the benefits of strong and early action far outweigh the economic costs of not acting. 0-521-70080-9
2006 Abbasi, Daniel R. Americans and Climate Change: Closing the Gap between Science and Action https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=fes-pubs Why has the robust and compelling body of climate change science not had a greater impact on action, especially in the United States? In late 2005, the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies convened 110 leaders and thinkers in Aspen, Colorado, and asked them to diagnose the reasons for this posited action shortfall and to generate recommendations to address it. This report discusses findings from that gathering of extraordinary Americans. 1 221 0-9707882-4-X
2022 Davis S.C., Boundy R.G. Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 40 https://tedb.ornl.gov/ The Transportation Energy Data Book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) under contract with the Office of Planning, Budget Formulation, and Analysis, under the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) program in the Department of Energy (DOE). Designed for use as a desk-top reference, the data book represents an assembly and display of statistics and information that characterize transportation activity, and presents data on other factors that influence transportation energy use. 1 444
2008 OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Handbook on Constructing Composite Indicators https://leap.sei.org/documents/OECDHandbookCompositeIndicators.pdf This Handbook aims to provide a guide to the construction and use of composite indicators, for policy-makers, academics, the media, andn other interested parties. While there are several types of composite indicators, this Handbook is concerned with those which compare and rank country performance in areas such as industrial competitiveness, sustainable development, globalization, and innovation. 1 162
2005 Kartha S., Leach G., Rajan S.C., Stockholm Environment Institute and Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Advancing Bioenergy for Sustainable Development https://leap.sei.org/documents/SustainableBioenergyFinal.pdf The intended reader is not an energy expert, and certainly not a bioenergy expert. The reader is someone (most probably in government, but perhaps in an international aid agency or NGO) in a position to make decisions or advise decisionmakers regarding programs in support of rural development. The intent of the document is to provide such a reader with background information and motivation regarding bioenergy’s role in promoting sustainable rural development. It discusses ways to support the implementation of bioenergy through policies, including those that can mobilize private sector activity. 1 234
2005 United States Environmental Protection Agency The Integrated Environmental Strategies Handbook http://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P10033EF.PDF This handbook describes the U.S. EPA’s Integrated Environmental Strategies (IES) Program approach. The IES approach enables local researchers to quantify the co-benefits that could be derived from implementing policy, technology, and infrastructure measures to reduce air pollutants and GHG emissions. 1 192
2022 Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division United Nations Population Estimates and Projections https://population.un.org/wpp/ An examination of global, regional, and national popluation trends.
2016 World Bank DEC Prospects Group Global Economic Prospects http://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/global-economic-prospects Since its inception in 1991, the Global Economic Prospects report has examined international economic developments and the outlook for growth, with a special focus on emerging market and developing economies. It has analyzed a wide range of topical macroeconomic, financial, and structural policy challenges these economies face. 1 194 978-1-4648-0778-7
2006 National Renewable Energy Laboratory Power Technologies Energy Data Book: Fourth Edition https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy06osti/39728.pdf Edition 4 of the Power Technologies Energy Data Book contains a wide selection of data and statistics on renewable energy power technologies from a variety of sources—collected in one convenient document. 1 231
2011 U.S. Department of Energy Buildings Technologies Program Buildings Energy Data Book https://leap.sei.org/documents/2011_BEDB.pdf Statistics on residential and commercial building energy consumption. Data tables contain statistics related to construction, building technologies, energy consumption, and building characteristics. The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has developed this Buildings Energy Data Book to provide a current and accurate set of comprehensive buildings-related data, and to promote the use of such data for consistency throughout DOE programs. Data is organized into nine chapters; Chapter 1 – Buildings Sector, Chapter 2 – Residential Sector, Chapter 3 – Commercial Sector, Chapter 4 – Federal Sector, Chapter 5 – Envelope and Equipment, Chapter 6– Energy Supply, Chapter 7 – Energy Codes, Standards, and Laws, Chapter 8 – Water Data, and Chapter 9 – Market Transformation. New data tables on commercial building energy benchmarks were added to their relevant sections. New data tables were also developed from an updated report on commercial refrigeration. You will also find updated market transformation data from the ENERGY STAR program and the U.S. Green Building Council. 1 286
2004 International Energy Agency Energy Statistics Manual https://www.iea.org/reports/energy-statistics-manual-2 This Manual will help newcomers in the energy statistics field to have a better grasp of definitions, units and methodology. 1 196
2004 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), ENERGIA, and The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) Gender and Energy for Sustainable Development: A Toolkit & Resource Guide http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/environment-energy/sustainable_energy/energy_and_genderforsustainabledevelopmentatoolkitandresourcegui.html A guide for use development practitioners, energy planners, community groups and gender experts on ways to address energy issues at the project and policy level.
2003 UNFCCC Reporting on Climate Change: user manual for the guidelines on national communications from non-Annex I Parties http://unfccc.int/files/essential_background/application/pdf/userman_nc.pdf This user manual is designed for use by Parties and national experts responsible for the preparation of the various sections of national communications, and also by national climate change teams or committees that facilitate the coordination, organization and management of various tasks and activities. It might also be useful for multilateral and bilateral programmes that support the preparation of national communications from non-Annex I Parties. 1 38
2001 IPCC Climate Change 2001: Mitigation https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar3/wg3/ This report assesses the scientific, technological, environmental, economic and social aspects of the mitigation of climate change. Research in climate change mitigation 1 has continued since the publication of the IPCC Second Assessment Report (SAR), taking into account political changes such as the agreement on the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1997, and is reported on here.
2001 IPCC Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar3/wg1/ This latest assessment of the IPCC will again form the standard scientific reference for all those concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students and researchers in environmental science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology and atmospheric chemistry, and policymakers in governments and industry worldwide.
2000 Sivan Kartha and Eric D. Larson Bioenergy Primer: Modernised Biomass Energy for Sustainable Development http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/environment-energy/sustainable_energy/bioenergy_primermodernisedbiomassenergyforsustainabledevelopment.html Under the framework of UNISE, this primer is designed to help facilitate the practical realisation of sustainable modernised bioenergy activities, including the technical, policy and institutional aspects. 1 133 92-1-126127-9
2000 The World Commission on Dams Dams and Development: A New Framework for Decision-Making https://archive.internationalrivers.org/sites/default/files/attached-files/world_commission_on_dams_final_report.pdf For parting – or imparting – the waters, dams are our oldest tool. Yet are they our only tool, or our best option? The World Commission on Dams has undertaken a rigorous, independent and inclusive global review, testing the waters to help you answer that question with authority. 1 356 1-85383-798-9
1999 Halsnaes K., Callaway J.M., Meyer H.J. Economics of Greenhouse Gas Limitations: Methodological Guidelines https://leap.sei.org/documents/UNEPMethGuidelines.pdf The guideline document establishes a general overview of the main components of climate change mitigation assessment. This includes an outline of key economic concepts, scenario structure, common assumptions, modelling tools and country study assumptions. The guidelines are supported by Handbook Reports that contain more detailed specifications of calculation standards, input assumptions and available tools. 1 212 87-550-2490-4
1998 Raskin P., Gallopin G., Gutman P., Hammond A., and Swart R. Bending the Curve: Toward Global Sustainability https://leap.sei.org/documents/bendingthecurve.pdf Bending the Curve looks at what it would take to steer human development onto a more sustainable pathway during the 21st century. The shift to more sustainable forms of development must at least begin at this level, although we will likely need more fundamental social changes to complete the transition to a sustainable global society. This study shows how a comprehensive set of policy reforms could bend the curve of development toward sustainability. 1 144 81-88714-57-8
1998 Heaps, C.; Kemp-Benedict, E.; Raskin, P. (Stockholm Environment Institute) Conventional Worlds: Technical Description of Bending the Curve Scenarios https://leap.sei.org/documents/btctech.pdf Conventional Worlds envision the global system of the 21st Century evolving without major surprises, sharp discontinuities, or ofundamental transformations in the basis for human civilization. The future is shaped by the continued evolution, expansion and globalization of the dominant values and socioeconomic relationships of industrial society. The current accounts and scenarios described in this report have been developed with the help of the PoleStar system, a software tool for mounting economic, resource and environmental information, and for examining alternative development scenarios. 1 210 91-88714-62
1997 Swisher J.N., Jannuzzi G.M., Redlinger R.Y. (UNEP) Tools and Methods for Integrated Resource Planning: Improving Energy Efficiency and Protecting the Environment https://leap.sei.org/documents/IRPManual.pdf In this book all of the information necessary for graduate students and utility managers to learn the techniques for doing their own calculations and analyzing the cost effectiveness of energy conservation measures against supply-side options has been assembled. The book addresses "tools and methods for integrated resource planning" with particular attention toward improving energy efficiency in developing countries. 1 270 87-550-2332-0
1996 IPCC Technologies, Policies and Measures for Mitigating Climate Change https://www.ipcc.ch/publication/technologies-policies-and-measures-for-mitigating-climate-change/ This Technical Paper provides an overview and analysis of technologies and measures to limit and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to enhance GHG sinks under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC). The paper focuses on technologies and measures for the countries listed in Annex I of the FCCC, while noting information as appropriate for use by non-Annex I countries. 1 94 92-9169-100-3
1996 IPCC Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories http://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/public/gl/invs1.html The Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines contain three volumes, each of which provides assistance to the analyst in the preparation of national GHG inventories.
1995 Short W., Packey D.J., and Holt T. (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) A Manual for the Economic Evaluation of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies https://leap.sei.org/documents/NREL5173.pdf This manual is a guide for analyzing the economics of energy efficiency and renewable energy (EE) technologies and projects. It is intended (1) to help analysts determine the appropriate approach or type of analysis and the appropriate level of detail and (2) to assist EE analysts in completing consistent analyses using standard assumptions and bases, when appropriate. Included are analytical techniques that are commonly required for the economic analysis of EE technologies and projects. 1 120
1995 Lazarus M.; Von Hippel D.; Hill D.; Margolis R. (SEI) A Guide to Environmental Analysis For Energy Planners https://leap.sei.org/documents/guideenvironmentalanalysisenergyplanners.pdf This guide was initially conceived as a companion manual to assist users of LEAP and EDB with incorporating environmental parameters into their energy analyses. LEAP/EDB users are typically energy planners with limited, if any, previous exposure to environmental science, and several have asked for more background on the nature of various pollutants, from their sources to their pathways of impact. 1 169
1995 Sathaye J., Meyers S. (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Assessment: A Guidebook http://www.springer.com/us/book/9780792337812

Provided guidance to countries that will help in designing and conducting a national mitigation assessment of greenhouse gases. (NB: Unfortunately no longer available online - must be purcahsed in book format).

The book describes guidelines prepared by the U.S. Country Studies Program for the evaluation of options to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. The U.S. Country Studies Program developed these guidelines in collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to provide developing countries and countries with economies in transition with reference materials for national mitigation assessments. Over 50 countries participating in the program used the guidelines, which have been refined to reflect their comments. The guidelines delineate a step-wise methodology for evaluating greenhouse gas mitigation options for the energy and non-energy sectors and describe the applications of common analytical tools.

1992 U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment Fueling Development: Energy Technologies for Developing Countries https://leap.sei.org/documents/FuelingDevelopment.PDF This report examines the delivery of energy services in developing countries and how the United States can help to improve these energy services while minimizing environmental impacts, OTA examines the technologies and policies that will enable more efficient use of energy and the most promising new sources of energy supply. 1 329 0-16-03185-0
2008 International Energy Agency (IEA) Worldwide Trends in Energy Use and Efficiency: Key Insights from IEA Indicator Analysis https://www.iea.org/reports/worldwide-trends-in-energy-use-and-efficiency The IEA has developed indicators – tools that provide state-of-the art data and analysis on global energy use, efficiency developments and CO2 emissions. This report contains the main results and conclusions from this work. 1 94
2008 European Commission: Directorate-General for Energy and Transport European Energy and Transport: Trends to 2030 - Update 2007 https://leap.sei.org/documents/EU_Transport_trends_to_2030_update_2007_0.pdf Gives an update of the EC's previous baseline scenarios, such as the “Trends to 2030” published in 2003 and its 2005 update. 1 158 978-92-79-07620-6
2009 European Environment Agency Europe's onshore and offshore wind energy potential. http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/europes-onshore-and-offshore-wind-energy-potential Provides a Europe-wide resource assessment of onshore and offshore wind potential. 1 90 1725-2237
2008 UNFCCC UNFCCC Resource Guide for Preparing the National Communications of Non Annex I Parties. Module 4: Measures to Mitigate Climate Change http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/publications/08_resource_guide4.pdf Short guidelines to assist those doing a mitigation assessment as part of National Communications on climate change to the UNFCCC. 1 36
2023 International Energy Agency Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 https://www.iea.org/reports/energy-technology-perspectives-2023 Energy Technology Perspectives 2014 (ETP 2014) charts a course by which policy and technology together become driving forces – rather than reactionary tools – in transforming the energy sector over the next 40 years. Recent technology developments, markets and energy-related events have asserted their capacity to influence global energy systems. They have also reinforced the central role of policy in the increasingly urgent need to meet growing energy demand while addressing related concerns for energy security, costs and energy-related environmental impacts. Radical action is needed to actively transform energy supply and end use. In addition to analysing the global outlook to 2050 under different scenarios, across the entire energy system for more than 500 technology options, ETP 2014 explores pathways to a sustainable energy future in which policy support and technology choices are driven by economics, energy security and environmental factors. Starting from the premise that electricity will be an increasingly important vector in energy systems of the future, ETP 2014 takes a deep dive into actions needed to support deployment of sustainable options for powergeneration, distribution and end-use consumption. 1 464
2009 Heaps, C.; Erickson, P.; Kartha, S.; Kemp-Benedict, E. Europe’s Share of the Climate Challenge http://www.sei-international.org/publications?pid=1318 Examines how Europe can show leadership in keeping global climate change within safe limits: firstly, by undertaking domestic actions to rapidly reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), and secondly, by fulfilling its international obligations to help other countries address the twin crises of climate change and development. 1 68 97-891-86125141
2021 Energy Information Administration (EIA) International Energy Outlook 2021 https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/ieo/index.php The International Energy Outlook 2021 (IEO2021) presents an assessment by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the outlook for international energy markets through 2050. 1 40
1987 Leach, G. and Gowen, M. The World Bank Household Energy Handbook: An Interim Guide and Reference Manual https://leap.sei.org/documents/HouseholdEnergyHandbook1987.pdf A reference guide for those interested in household energy. 1 186 0-8213-0937-4
1984 IAEA Expansion Planning for Electrical Generating Systems https://leap.sei.org/documents/IAEATRS241.pdf A detailed reference guide for those interested in electric system expansion planning. 1 642 92-0-155484-2
2000 OLADE, ECLAC, GTZ Energy and Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean: Guide for Energy Policymaking https://leap.sei.org/documents/OLADEGuideEnergyPolicymaking.pdf A guide for energy policy making in Latin America and the Caribbean in the context of sustainability. 1 123 n/a
2013 World Energy Council (WEC) Survey of Energy Resources 2013 https://www.worldenergy.org/publications/2013/world-energy-resources-2013-survey/ Every three years, WEC publishes its flagship report Survey of Energy Resources (SER) which is released during the World Energy Congress. World Energy Resources (WER) 2013 is the new title of this publication and in fact is the 23rd edition for the Survey of Energy Resources. The survey is recognised worldwide as the premier source of information on global energy resources. Its reputation and value since the first edition in 1933 rest on two main factors: the study presents unbiased data and facts from an independent and impartial organisation, and the second factor is the sheer amount of resource and other key energy data together with analysis of technological, economic and environmental aspects assessed on global, regional and country levels. The 2013 report covers all fossil resources (coal, oil, both conventional and unconventional and gas, both conventional and unconventional), and the main renewable and transitional resources: peat, nuclear and uranium, hydro power, biofuels and waste, wind, solar, geothermal and marine energies. This edition also discusses energy efficiency as a strategic ‘energy resource’ because every unit of energy saved – a so-called ‘negajoule’ – is less expensive than producing the same amount of energy. 1 468 978 0 946121 29 8
2013 International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2013 http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/weo2013 Presents the IEA's view of global energy trends to 2035. 1 708 978-92-64-08624-1
2012 Stockholm Environment Institute Energy for a Shared Development Agenda: Global Scenarios and Governance Implications https://leap.sei.org/documents/EnergySDAReport.pdf This report describes a series of global energy and sustainability scenarios played out to 2050 for the planet divided into 22 regions. The report also explores how to successfully implement change, via case studies of energy transformation and reviews of policy mechanisms and governance frameworks. 1 133 978-91-86125-40-0
2012 Black & Veatch Cost and Performance Data for Power Generation Technologies: A report prepared for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory https://leap.sei.org/documents/BV-nrel-cost-report.pdf Power generating technology cost and performance estimates developed by Black and Veatch for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. 1 106 na
2012 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Renewable Electricity Futures Study https://www.nrel.gov/analysis/re-futures.html An analysis of the grid integration opportunities, challenges, and implications of high levels of renewable electricity generation for the U.S. electric system. 1 1 na
2012 ESMAP Planning for a Low Carbon Future: Lessons Learned From Seven Country Studies https://www.esmap.org/node/2091 Reviews the first seven low carbon development country studies conducted with support from ESMAP, most of which were completed in 2010. It attempts to distill the lessons learned from this work to help iinform future studies while also providing an overview of the policy conclusions that have emerged. 1 70
2014 HELIO International Framework for a Smart Energy Path: A Guide to Sound Energy Decisions https://leap.sei.org/documents/HELIO_SEP_Guide.pdf

Under the EERA project (Energy, Ecodevelopment and Resilience in Africa), HELIO International has developed a “Framework for a Smart Energy Path”, which is intended to clarify an approach energy decision-makers can take to ensure their countries’ long-term prosperity and stability. The framework is available in both English and French along with shorter methodology briefs.

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1988 Leach, G, and Mearns, R. Beyond the Woodfuel Crisis: People, Land and Trees in Africa https://leap.sei.org/documents/Beyond_the_Woodfuel_Crisis.pdf

Much has been written about the plight of developing Africa and the environmental crisis which underlies it. In many parts of the continent food production lags behind population growth, hunger and famine strike with dreadful persistence, soils are degrading, forests and trees are disappearing at unprecedented rates, and poverty deepens in the countryside and cities.

It is not like this everywhere. Nor are prospects for the future as hopeless as these headlines imply. On the contrary, in many places hard work and creative innovations by people, governments and aid agencies are doing remarkable things to put the land into good shape, increase food production, restore soils and a healthy cover of vegetation, and generally enhance livelihoods on a sustainable basis. How best to support and amplify these efforts has become one of the most urgent and challenging tasks of our times.

This book joins the "literature of hope" rather than of despair by presenting these challenges and the opportunities they offer, while recognizing the problems to be overcome. However, it approaches them from the narrower perspective of energy and the so-called wood.fuel "crisis" of Africa and other parts of the Third World.

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2000 IPCC IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/03/sres-en.pdf

In 1992 the IPCC released emission scenarios to be used for driving global circulation models to develop climate change scenarios. The so-called IS92 scenarios were pathbreaking. They were the first global scenarios to provide estimates for the full suite of greenhouse gases. Much has changed since then in our understanding of possible future greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Therefore the IPCC decided in 1996 to develop a new set of emissions scenarios which will provide input to the IPCC Third Assessment Report but can be of broader use than the IS92 scenarios. The new scenarios provide also input for evaluating climatic and environmental consequences of future greenhouse gas emissions and for assessing alternative mitigation and adaptation strategies. They include improved emission baselines and latest information on economic restructuring throughout the world, examine different rates and trends in technological change and expand the range of different economic-development pathways, including narrowing of the income gap between developed and developing countries. To achieve this a new approach was adopted to take into account a wide range of scientific perspectives, and interactions between regions and sectors. Through the so-called "open process"input and feedback from a community of experts much broader than the writing team were solicited. The results of this work show that different social, economic and technological developments have a strong impact on emission trends, without assuming explicit climate policy interventions. The new scenarios provide also important insights about the interlinkages between environmental quality and development choices and will certainly be a useful tool for experts and decision makers.

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2006 Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) APEC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook 2006 https://aperc.or.jp/file/2010/9/24/EDSO2006_Whole_Report.pdf 1 232
2016 World Energy Council (WEC) World Energy Resources 2016 https://www.worldenergy.org/assets/images/imported/2016/10/World-Energy-Resources-Full-report-2016.10.03.pdf 1 1028
2003 Arnold, Michael, Gunnar Kohlin, Reidar Persson, and Gillian Shepherd Fuelwood Revisited: What Has Changed in the Last Decade? https://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/OccPapers/OP-39.pdf 1 47
2015 Putti, Venkata Ramana, Michael Tsan, Sumi Mehta, and Srilata Kammila The State of the Global Clean and Improved Cooking Sector https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/a5ffba18-3c60-5c67-a72a-620e12ba66dc This report updates the impact case for clean cooking solutions, identifying key cooking sector demand and supply trends, and providing the first-ever global baseline for clean and improved cooking solutions—including analyses of fuel and stove penetration, end-user segmentation, industry structure, and the enabling environment. We hope in particular that the findings and lessons captured in this report will encourage private sector actors and public sector policymakers to increase their commitment to clean cooking initiatives across the globe. 1 179
2022 NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) NREL Annual Technology Baseline https://atb.nrel.gov/ The NREL Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) provides a consistent set of technology cost and performance data for energy analysis. The ATB electricity and transportation datasets are freely available. The ATB is a populated framework to identify technology-specific cost and performance parameters or other investment decision metrics across a range of fuel price conditions as well as site-specific conditions for electric generation technologies at present and with projections through 2050.
2020 EPRI (The Electric Power Research Institute) EPRI Load Shape Library (LSL) https://loadshape.epri.com/ A publicly available load data repository of end use, building load profiles. The updated version 8.0 supersedes the preceding version 7.0 developed in 2019.
2022 IPCC Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/
2023 IPCC Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/
2022 United Nations Environment Programme, Climate & Clean Air Coalition, African Union Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa - Summary for Decision Makers https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/41223 The Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa is the result of a scientifically underpinned process aimed at catalyzing and supporting transformative development in Africa. It examines the role that short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs; see Box S1.), greenhouse gases (GHGs), and other polluting emissions play in sustainable development. It analyzes strategies, policies, and measures to mitigate these pollutants while supporting development and human health and wellbeing in Africa as the continent adapts to climate change and pursues its sustainable development objectives over the next four decades.