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This publication was prepared by the International Energy Agency’s Directorate of Sustainable Energy Policy and Technology, under the leadership of Bo Diczfalusy, and in co-operation with other divisions of the Agency. Markus Wråke is the project leader of Energy Technology Perspectives 2012. Antonia Gawel co-ordinated and is lead author of this report, with drafting and analytical input from a number of IEA colleagues. Cecilia Tam is lead author of the finance section and Kevin Breen provided significant data and analytical support. . | Tracking Clean Energy Progress Energy Technology Perspectives 2012 excerpt as IEA input to the Clean Energy Ministerial Energy Technology Perspectives 2012 Pathways to a Clean Energy System Global demand for energy shows no signs of slowing carbon dioxide emissions keep surging to new records and political uprisings natural disasters and volatile energy markets put the security of energy supplies to the test. More than ever the need for a fundamental shift to a cleaner and more reliable energy system is clear. What technologies can make that transition happen How do they work And how much will it all cost The 2012 edition of Energy Technology Perspectives ETP to be released in June answers these and other fundamental questions. Its up-to-date analysis data and associated website are an indispensible resource for energy technology and policy professionals in the public and private sectors. www.iea.org etp Visit our new website for interactive tools and more extensive data coverage ETP 2012 is the International Energy Agency s most ambitious and comprehensive publication on new energy technology developments. It demonstrates how technologies - from electric vehicles to wind farms - can make a decisive difference in achieving the internationally agreed objective of limiting global temperature rise to 2 C above pre-industrial levels. It also provides guidance for decision makers on how to reshape current energy trends to build a clean secure and competitive energy future. Tracking Clean Energy Progress Energy Technology Perspectives 2012 excerpt as IEA input to the Clean Energy Ministerial G International Energy Agency

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