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The Post Carbon Landscape: Alternative pathways to a low carbon landscape

The world of finance experienced the extreme effects of the workings of a complex dynamic system as relatively isolated events on the world stage were amplified rapidly into features which threatened the totality of the global economic system. We are currently living through the aftermath of this extreme turbulence. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=144699&rt=The-Post-Carbon-Landscape-Alternative-pathways-to-a-low-carbon-landscape.html )

The world of energy is about to enter an era of ever increasing complexity and interdependence as patterns of demand shift through such changes as a moves to the electrification of transport, as populations grow, and as rising economic prosperity spurs on demand for energy based services. What the size and shape of demand will be is highly uncertain. What the portfolio of sources will be to meet that demand is also highly uncertain with the advent of non-traditional sources of oil and gas, the growth of renewable generation, the potential rise of distributed community based generation, the in-home generation potential, and the use of cars and homes as energy sinks and storage. In addition we see the gas and electricity markets moving from a world defined by energy and metering to one defined by communications and IT (together with energy and metering). Picturing this world as a system is the essential first step in understanding what may happen.

Key features of this report

Exploration of the complex dynamic system of energy

A review of the bandwidth of demand uncertainty based on projections of population growth, rising economic prosperity and the potential for energy efficiency improvement

An examination of how the world of supply may evolve

An exploration of two scenarios pathways to a Low Carbon Landscape

A comparison of the scenarios and the evidence for them in the world today

The argument for complex dynamic system simulation as an essential tool for managing the energy future

Scope of this report

Achieve a quick and comprehensive understanding of how energy market demand trends and supply possibilities may impact on the world by 2050

Gain a helicopter perspective on how the various elements of the energy system interact

Understand the bandwidth of uncertainty facing the world in order to appreciate the breadth of outcome, and the scale of the challenge, facing all of us

Identify the opportunities for grasping emergent market elements such as non-conventional gas, in-home and community generation etc

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