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Global Climate Change Digest A Guide to Information on Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion Published July 1988 through June 1999
FROM VOLUME 7, NUMBER 9, SEPTEMBER 1994
REPORTS... ENERGY: ENERGY DATA & PROJECTIONS
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Electricity
Information 1993, Aug. 1994, FF550 (data diskettes FF2,500
(Intl. Energy Agency/OECD).
An annual report that gives basic statistics on electricity
and heat production from all types of fuel sources for OECD
countries. Includes information on production and installed
capacity, consumption, trade, and prices.
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World
Energy Outlook--1994 Edition, 230 pp., Mar. 1994,
$61/FF360/£43/DM100 (IEA/OECD).
Although world energy demand will grow through 2010, energy
efficiency improvements will keep the rate of increase below that
of economic growth. The Asia/Pacific region currently consumes
20% of world energy, and will account for 40% of the increase in
demand through 2010.
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Short-Term
Energy Outlook, 1994 (EIA).
World oil demand will rise by 500,000 barrels per day in 1994
and more than 700,000 barrels per day in 1995, compared with an
increase of 240,000 barrels per day in 1993. The major cause is
improved economic growth in OECD countries, continued growth in
developing countries, and a reduction in the decline rate of the
economies of the former Soviet Union.
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BP
Statistical Review of World Energy 1994, 1994, no charge.
Contact British Petrol. Co., Britannic House, 1 Finsbury Circus,
London EC2M 7BA, UK. Available on diskette from BP Educ. Serv.,
POB 934, Poole, Dorset BH17 7BR, UK (+44-202-669940).
In 1993, global energy consumption grew by 0.2%, a slight
increase over the previous two years, resulting from growth in
OECD and developing countries, offset by declines in the former
Soviet Union.
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World
Nuclear Capacity and Fuel Cycle Requirements 1993, 1994
(EIA).
Most new capacity will be added in Japan, South Korea and
Taiwan; Japan's capacity will increase as well.
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Annual
Energy Review (a special issue of the periodical Energy
in Europe, Apr. 1993), Dir.-Gen. for Energy (DG XVII), Off.
for Official Pubs. of the European Communities, L-2985
Luxembourg.
Examines trends in consumption, fuel mix, pricing, imports,
CO2 emissions, and energy efficiency in the world as a whole and
various regions such as the EC and the former Soviet countries.
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