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Riding the energy transition : oil beyond 2040 / by Reda Cherif.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C., UNITED STATES : INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, 2017.Description: 1 online resource (43)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1484301315
  • 9781484301319
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 338.2/7282 23
LOC classification:
  • HD9560.5
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Contents:
Cover; CONTENTS; Abstract; I. Introduction: Energy Transitions; II. Transportation Revolution and the Return of the Electric Car; A. Horse vs. Car: A Historical Parallel; B. Diffusion Model for Electric Cars; C. Disappearing Hurdles on the Road to Motor-Vehicle Displacement; D. Electric Cars and Adoption of Other Technologies; III. Generating Electricity: The Sweep of Renewables; IV. Oil as the New Coal?; V. Concluding Remarks; VI. Appendix; Figures; Figure 1. Primary Energy Consumption Shares (USA, 1875-2015); Figure 2. Natural Gas, Petroleum, Renewables Over Time (USA).
Figure 3. Oil Share of Primary Energy Use, Sectoral (USA)Figure 4. Electric Cars and Motor Vehicles (USA); Figure 5. Motor Vehicles vs. Horses (USA); Figure 6. Electric Vehicle Penetration Projection, Method I; Figure 7. Electric Vehicle Penetration Projection, Method II; Figure 8. Electric and Motor Vehicles Adoption and Prices; Figure 9. Global Consumer Technology Penetration; Figure 10. Global Spread of Smartphones; Figure 11. Global Diffusion: Power Technologies; Figure 12. Comparing Transitions, Excluding Transport (USA); Figure 13. The Decline and Fall of Coal (USA).
Figure 14. The Rise of Oil (USA)Figure 15. Quantities and Prices of Coal and Oil (USA, 1875-2015); Figure 16. Global Oil Demand Projections, Method I; Figure 17. Global Oil Demand Projections, Method II; Figure 18. Convergence of Energy Prices in the U.S.?; Tables; Table 1. Transition Rates by Country; References.
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Cover; CONTENTS; Abstract; I. Introduction: Energy Transitions; II. Transportation Revolution and the Return of the Electric Car; A. Horse vs. Car: A Historical Parallel; B. Diffusion Model for Electric Cars; C. Disappearing Hurdles on the Road to Motor-Vehicle Displacement; D. Electric Cars and Adoption of Other Technologies; III. Generating Electricity: The Sweep of Renewables; IV. Oil as the New Coal?; V. Concluding Remarks; VI. Appendix; Figures; Figure 1. Primary Energy Consumption Shares (USA, 1875-2015); Figure 2. Natural Gas, Petroleum, Renewables Over Time (USA).

Figure 3. Oil Share of Primary Energy Use, Sectoral (USA)Figure 4. Electric Cars and Motor Vehicles (USA); Figure 5. Motor Vehicles vs. Horses (USA); Figure 6. Electric Vehicle Penetration Projection, Method I; Figure 7. Electric Vehicle Penetration Projection, Method II; Figure 8. Electric and Motor Vehicles Adoption and Prices; Figure 9. Global Consumer Technology Penetration; Figure 10. Global Spread of Smartphones; Figure 11. Global Diffusion: Power Technologies; Figure 12. Comparing Transitions, Excluding Transport (USA); Figure 13. The Decline and Fall of Coal (USA).

Figure 14. The Rise of Oil (USA)Figure 15. Quantities and Prices of Coal and Oil (USA, 1875-2015); Figure 16. Global Oil Demand Projections, Method I; Figure 17. Global Oil Demand Projections, Method II; Figure 18. Convergence of Energy Prices in the U.S.?; Tables; Table 1. Transition Rates by Country; References.

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