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ANNEX A<br />

TABLES FOR REFERENCE AND ALTERNATIVE<br />

POLICY SCENARIO PROJECTIONS<br />

General Note to the Tables<br />

For OECD countries and non-OECD countries, the analysis of energy<br />

demand is based on data up to 2004, published in mid-<strong>2006</strong> in <strong>Energy</strong><br />

Balances of OECD Countries and in <strong>Energy</strong> Balances of Non-OECD Countries. 1<br />

The tables show projections of energy demand, electricity generation and<br />

capacity, and CO 2 emissions 2 for the following regions:<br />

� <strong>World</strong><br />

� OECD<br />

� OECD North America<br />

� United States<br />

� OECD Pacific<br />

� Japan<br />

� OECD Europe<br />

� European Union<br />

� Transition economies<br />

� Russia<br />

� Developing countries<br />

� Developing Asia<br />

� China<br />

� India<br />

� Latin America<br />

� Brazil<br />

� Middle East<br />

� Africa<br />

The definitions for regions, fuels and sectors are in Annex C.<br />

Both in the text of this book and in the tables, rounding may cause some<br />

differences between the total and the sum of the individual components.<br />

1. In the <strong>World</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong>, petrochemical feedstocks are included in the industry sector.<br />

2. Total CO 2 emissions include emissions from “other transformation, own use and losses”, as well<br />

as from power generation and heat plants, and total final consumption (as shown in the tables).<br />

Annex A – Tables for Reference and Alternative Policy Scenario Projections 491<br />

© OECD/IEA, 2007<br />

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