Since the publication of Outlook 2002, there had been a few notable market,
technological and policy developments in the APEC energy sector. This include
oil price surge due to strong energy demand growth within the region, fast
growth of LNG market and trade, growing interests in new and renewable
energy sources.
To reflect these recent developments and address key issues likely to affect
future energy course of APEC, APERC presents the APEC Energy Demand and
Supply Outlook 2006 in two volumes. First volume presents APERC's views
on Outlook by source and by sector, Outlook for energy investment, Outlook
for environment and key issues for the energy sector. Second volume presents
the Outlook results for 21 member economies.
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Executive Summary
Introduction
Energy Demand and Supply Outlook by Source
Energy Demand by Sector
Energy Investment
Environment
Major Issues
APEC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook 2006
Volume II: Eonomy Review and Outlook Results by Economy
The Outlook results of the 21 APEC member economies are presented here
in two parts. The first part provides a detailed discussion of the individual
economy's: a) recent energy trends and energy policies; b) energy demand
drivers; c) outlook results; d) major energy issues; and e) implications
of current and planned energy policies/programmes to future energy demand
and supply.
The second part presents the Outlook results in table formats as: a) energy balance table; b) macro assumptions; c) energy projections; d) electricity generation; e) energy intensity, CO2 emissions and energy security; and f) investment requirements, for the outlook periods: 2002, 2010, 2020 and 2030
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Australia
Brunei Darussalam
Canada
Chile
China
Hong Kong, China
Indonesia
Japan
Korea
Malaysia
Mexico
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
Peru
The Philippines
Russia
Singapore
Chinese Taipei
Thailand
United States
Viet Nam
Appendix
Commonly Used Abbreviations and Description on Outlook Results