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© OECD/IEA -2008INTERNATIONALENERGY  AGENCY 
Energy Technologies for a Low Carbon Future
Insights from Energy Technology Perspectives 2008
Dr Peter Taylor
Acting Head, Energy Technology Policy Division
Global Technology Perspectives and the Role of CHP/DHC in Global Warming PreventionSapporo, 4 July 2008
 
In support of the G8 Plan of Action
© OECD/IEA -2008
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES
Scenarios &Strategies to 2050 
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INTERNATIONALENERGY  AGENCY 
Background
Request for alternative scenariosby the G8 at the Gleneaglessummit (2005)
ETP2008 publication launched inTokyo on 6 June 2008
Conclusions reported to both G8Energy Ministers meeting (June)and G8 Leaders summit (July)
 
In support of the G8 Plan of Action
© OECD/IEA -2008
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES
Scenarios &Strategies to 2050 
2 0 0 8
INTERNATIONALENERGY  AGENCY 
Goals of ETP2008
This is a study about the role of technology in reducing CO
2
emissions
It presents key technology roadmapsthat specify development needs
The results can support enhancedinternational technology cooperation
It is
not 
meant for country target settingin a post-Kyoto framework 
It is
not 
a study about climate policyinstruments

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