3. Asia-Pacific energy supply and demand to 2010
Duangjai Intarapravich,
Charles J. Johnson,
Binsheng Li,
Scott Long,
Shiva Pezeshki,
Widhyawan Prawiraatmadja,
Frank C. Tang and
Kang Wu
Energy, 1996, vol. 21, issue 11, 1017-1039
Abstract:
The Asia-Pacific region has the most rapidly growing energy demand in the world and will continue to have an increasing impact on world energy demand. Given the heterogeneity of economies in the region, any regional demand analysis has to be constructed country by country. In undertaking the demand forecasts provided in this study, scenarios were developed for high, low, and base cases that take into account variations in economic performance, prices, and fuel substitution in individual nations and in the region as a whole. China is included in the aggregate regional data provided in this article. Data from the countries of the former Soviet Union are not included in the regional totals in this article and are discussed separately in article 4.
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(96)00085-0
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