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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

This study was prepared by the Economic Analysis Division of the<br />

International <strong>Energy</strong> Agency in co-operation with other divisions of the IEA.<br />

The Director of the Long-Term Office, Noé van Hulst, provided guidance and<br />

encouragement during the project. The study was designed and managed by<br />

Fatih Birol, Head of the Economic Analysis Division (EAD). Other members<br />

of EAD who were responsible for bringing the study to completion include:<br />

Maria Argiri, Raffaella Centurelli, Michael-Xiaobao Chen, Laura Cozzi,<br />

Paul Dowling, Hideshi Emoto, Audrey Lee, Lorcan Lyons, Teresa Malyshev,<br />

Trevor Morgan, Pawel Olejarnik, Olivier Rech, Fabien Roques and<br />

Richard Schimpf. Robert Priddle carried editorial responsibility. Claudia Jones<br />

and Lillie Kee provided essential support.<br />

Dagmar Graczyk and Jonathan Sinton (Office of Global <strong>Energy</strong> Dialogue),<br />

Francois Nguyen and Brian Ricketts (Long-Term Office), and Kamel Bennaceur<br />

(<strong>Energy</strong> Technology Office) were part of the <strong>Outlook</strong> team. Viviane Consoli<br />

proofread the text.<br />

Our analysis of China and India would not have been possible without the<br />

committed support of the <strong>Energy</strong> Research Institute of the National<br />

Development and Reform Commission of China and The <strong>Energy</strong> and<br />

Resources Institute of India. This support was given throughout the project, in<br />

relation to all its aspects: data, modelling, policy analysis and evaluation of<br />

future prospects. We are deeply grateful.<br />

Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement,<br />

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and Technical University<br />

of Vienna provided additional modelling support.<br />

The study also benefited from input provided by other IEA colleagues,<br />

particularly: Richard Baron, Sankar Bhattacharya, Aad van Bohemen, Toril<br />

Bosoni, Richard Bradley, Amos Bromhead, Barbara Buchner, Pierpaolo<br />

Cazzola, Ian Cronshaw, Muriel Custodio, Bob Dixon, Lawrence Eagles, Ann<br />

Eggington, Jason Elliott, Mark Ellis, Paolo Frankl, David Fyfe, Rebecca<br />

Gaghen, Jean-Yves Garnier, Dolf Gielen, Neil Hirst, Didier Houssin,<br />

Catherine Hunter, Satoru Koizumi, Jens Laustsen, Eduardo Lopez, David<br />

Martin, Isabel Murray, Yo Osumi, Samantha Olz, Antonio Pflüger, Cédric<br />

Philibert, Jacek Podkanski, Roberta Quadrelli, Riccardo Quercioli, Loretta<br />

Ravera, James Ryder, Bertrand Sadin, Sophie Schlondorff, Maria Sicilia-<br />

Salvadores, Dan Simmons, Ralph Sims, Sylvie Stephan, Yuichiro Torikata,<br />

Karen Tréanton, Paul Waide and Julius Walker.<br />

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