Global Energy Assessment (GEA)


 

About the Global Energy Assessment
The Global Energy Assessment involves specialists from a range of disciplines, industry groups, and policy areas in defining a new global energy policy agenda, one that is capable of transforming the way society thinks about, uses and delivers energy and to facilitate equitable and sustainable energy services for all, in particular the two billion people who currently lack access to clean, modern energy. 

Coordinated by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) the GEA is led by some of the world’s leading energy experts, in research, academia, business, industry and policy, representing both the developed and the developing world. GEA is the first ever fully integrated energy assessment analyzing energy challenges, opportunities and strategies, for developing, industrialized and emerging economies. It is supported by government and non-governmental organizations, the United Nations System, and the private sector.

The Assessment is subject to rigorous and independent analysis and review.

The Final Report:
Published by Cambridge University Press the Global Energy Assessment final report will be released Fall 2011. The report will be accompanied by a series of policy briefs and White Papers addressing specific areas of the energy policy agenda. 

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