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Evaluation of World Energy Scenarios

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What are the future global systems developments? It remains one the biggest unknown, especially in terms of energy, as it is globally considered as both cause and solution for multiple problems of the humanity. Therefore, nowadays a number of experts are exploring driving forces, critical uncertain- ties and unknowns that have an in uence on future energy systems development.

This article aims at providing a brief investigation of existing world energy scenarios that cover the range of plausible outcomes of future global energy system development. Those are represented by International Energy Agency, World Energy Council, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and others. The analysis covers both qualitative and quantitative indicators of the world energy system development that provide for future worldview formation.

The article looks into various approaches to energy system development forecasting and scenario build- ing employed by the abovementioned organisations, and discovers the motives for making assumptions as the means of attaining internal targets and the consequences of the distinction of individual attitude to the development trends within the expert community. The current assessment implies grouping of the most advanced of the existing energy system development models, identi cation their advantages and disadvantages, and shows di erences in modeling approaches used in a number of specialized interna- tional organisations.

Key words: modelling, forecasting, energy consumption, scenarios, fueland energy complex, sustainable development, energy, energy security, energy mix, energy resources.

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