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1、2023Energy PerspectivesGlobal macroeconomic and energy market outlookWE BUILD TOO MANY WALLSAND NOT ENOUGH BRIDGESSir Isaac Newton2|Energy Perspectives 2023Table of contents 3The scenarios 4 Key insights from Energy Perspectives 2023 7Appendix 12Key figures 13 Units and definitions 14Acknowledgement
2、s and disclaimer 15 Photo credits Page 3 Johanna Montoya,UnsplashPage 4 Joshua Kettle,UnsplashPage 5 Fabio Comparelli,UnsplashPage 5 Marcus Loke,UnsplashPage 7 Jonatan Pie,UnsplashPage 12 Jan Kopriva,UnsplashPage 14 Zbynek Burival,UnsplashPage 15 Ole Jrgen Bratland,EquinorTable of contentsEnergy Per
3、spectives 2023|3 THE SCENARIOS 4|Energy Perspectives 2023Energy Perspectives 2023|5 The scenarios Energy Perspectives presents two scenarios for global development and future global energy markets:Walls and Bridges.A sharp dichotomy is emerging between the slow,incremental change that characterises
4、the energy transition seen today,and the acceleration necessary to achieve the radical changes required to move the world onto a sustainable path The two scenarios encapsulate this dichotomy The future of energy markets is difficult to predict Recent events have shown it is not only the long-term de
5、velopment of macroeconomics and energy markets that are uncertain Covid-19 has only a short-term impact in both scenarios,with China being the last major economy to exit its zero-covid policy this year The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the associated geopolitical tensions have given rise to the re
6、appearance of obstacles to cooperation and existing trade and supply flows which may have long-lasting effects The scenarios start from the world as it is today,where the energy transition has begun but has yet to accelerate to the speed required to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement They shar
7、e near-identical paths up until 2025,at which point they start to diverge Walls shows a pathway of where the world could go if it continues to broadly follow current trends,whilst Bridges illustrates a pathway the world would need to follow to reach the 15C target Both scenarios consider the same se
8、t of drivers,ranging from economic growth and technological development to climate policy and geopolitics,and both scenarios recognise the profound systemic change required to put the energy system on a more sustainable track The difference between the two scenarios is the relative force of these dr
9、ivers and the extent to which they influence the future path of the global energy system after 2025 In short,Walls fails to deliver on the transition needed to reach climate ambitions,whilst Bridges does not Energy Perspectives does not try to predict the future but shows possible future paths for t
10、he global energy system based on the choices the world makes,providing a platform for debate and informed decision-making.6|Energy Perspectives 2023Walls Walls signify the abundance of barriers blocking fundamental and accelerated change in the global energy system.Throughout human history,walls hav
11、e been built to protect us from the things that we fear:intruders,plagues,viruses,the weather,and wild animals Inadvertently,walls exclude us,cut off options and place obstacles in our path Walls shield us,but also form barriers to transition and movement Walls protect,but they also divide.The Walls
12、 scenario builds on current trends in market,technology and policy,assuming them to continue developing at a slowly accelerating pace in the future Economic growth remains the key driver for growing energy demand,and national governments continue to prioritise short-term economic growth over long-te
13、rm climate goals Legislation such as the US Inflation Reduction Act(IRA)and the EU Green Deal Industrial Plan highlights the return of industrial policies,which may accelerate the energy transition,but may also create market distortions and inefficiencies that make the energy transition more costly
14、Geopolitical tensions in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine lead to long-lasting effects on economic development and government policy,especially in the Commonwealth of Independent States(CIS),the EU and China The energy transition is limited by cooperation and trust,and although climate po
15、licies continue to tighten,with momentum driven mainly by the industrialised regions,the scenario does not meet all stated targets and does not move fast enough to satisfy the goals of the Paris Agreement Change is simply not happening fast enough Walls is a story about an energy transition that is
16、slowly accelerating,but that does not reach climate targets However,it is important to note that the changes to the global energy system outlined in Walls are not a given They will still require enormous changes to the foundations of the global energy system Bridges If Walls signify the barriers to
17、change,Bridges represent the overcoming of these barriers and the impetus towards accelerated change.Bridges help us to connect,allowing people to reach places they would not otherwise have been able to reach and achieve things they would not otherwise have been able to achieve Bridges are open-ende
18、d and facilitate transition,movement,trade and communication Bridges connect and enable.The Bridges scenario is a normative back-cast constrained by an energy-related CO emissions budget of 445 Gt CO compliant with a 50%probability of no more than a 15C temperature rise*A benign geopolitical landsca
19、pe is established,supporting renewed cooperation and friendly competition among nations Energy markets become more integrated and technological advancements are shared more readily Climate action remains the key driver,and all regions are under pressure to rapidly phase out fossil fuels,build renewa
20、ble capacity,improve energy efficiency and make drastic behavioural changes The accelerated transition brings significant changes to the energy system even before 2030 This ambitious scenario serves to illustrate the enormous challenge the world is faced with It is technically within reach,but wheth
21、er it is also practically and economically achievable,and saleable to voters once all the implications are clear,is open to debate The scenario is not anchored in detailed analytical convictions but rather aims to stimulate discussions around the feasibility of the changes required to limit global w
22、arming to 15C by the end of the century*The IPCCs 6th Assessment Report puts the CO budget for 2020-50 period at 500 Gt.This budget is to be shared between emissions in energy,in industrial uses like cement,and in agriculture.In this analysis a budget of 445 Gt is allocated to emissions for energy p
23、urposes.KEYINSIGHTSEnergy Perspectives 2023|7 8|Energy Perspectives 2023Energy Perspectives presents two scenarios for economic and energy market development,Walls and Bridges.Walls builds on current energy market trends and energy and climate policies,assuming climate action to progress at a slowly
24、 accelerating pace in the future Bridges is a normative back-cast complying with the 15C carbon budget,demonstrating the enormous and sustained efforts required to reach this target024681012141620102020203020402050WallsBridgesHistoryGlobal fossil fuel demandGtoeGlobal fossil fuel demandGtoeKey insig
25、hts from Energy Perspectives 2023The world will continue to need energy,but will become more energy efficient Historically,between 1990-2020 energy intensity improved by 12%per yearTowards 2050,the energy intensity declines by 19%per year in Walls and 32%per year in Bridges with electrification bein
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