Programme Brochure

Programme Brochure
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Department of Nuclear Energy

Planning & Economic Studies Section (PESS): Analysis for Sustainable Energy Development

Programme Objective

To enhance the capacity of Member States to perform their own analyses regarding electricity and energy system development, energy investment planning and energy-environment policy formulation, and to help keep the nuclear option open for Member States who wish to retain it.

Activities

Through training, technical assistance and information exchange, PESS helps Member States build capacity for analysing different energy options.

PESS conducts 3-E (energy, economic and environmental) analysis of nuclear technologies and their competitors, focusing on competitive energy markets, environmental impacts and sustainable energy development.

PESS maintains information references of energy and economic data for all IAEA Member States, plus nuclear power projections through 2030. A project on Indicators for Sustainable Energy Development (ISED) is in progress. To see IAEA energy and electricity projections, including animated charts, please click here.

As the expert UN agency on nuclear energy, the IAEA conducts research and provides input for international negotiations on climate change and sustainable development. In this connection, we are pleased to announce the following 2010 event: Joint ICTP/IAEA Workshop on Vulnerability of Energy Systems to Climate Change and Extreme Events, to be convened at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy, from 19-23 April 2010. Please click here to read its announcement.

IAEA Tools Brochure New!IAEA Tools and Methodologies for Energy System Planning and Nuclear Energy System Assessments. To see the Brochure please click here.

Nuclear Technology and Economic Development in the Republic of KoreaNew !Nuclear Technology and Economic Development in the Republic of Korea. The study is one of a series of national studies being conducted by the IAEA in cooperation with the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE) and KHNP of the Republic of Korea and a national team of experts from five different institutions: the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS), Kyungbuk National University, Korean Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), and Daegu-Gyeongbuk Development Institute. To read the report please click here.

RDS1-29Energy, Electricity and Nuclear Power Estimates for the Period up to 2030 - RDS-1/29. To read this report click here.

NTR-2009The IAEA's Nuclear Technology Review 2009. To read the NTR-2009 click here. To read NTRs from previous years click on the corresponding year: 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002.

CCNP 2008 BrochureClimate Change and Nuclear Power 2008. This booklet summarizes nuclear power’s potential role in mitigating global climate change and its contribution to other development and environment challenges, as well as its current status, including the issues of cost, safety, waste management and non-proliferation. To read the booklet please click here.

 

 

STI/PUB/1328 - Cuba ReportCuba: A Country Profile on Sustainable Energy Development. This report presents a comprehensive assessment of the Cuban energy system performed within a sustainable development framework. The study is one of a series of national studies being conducted by the IAEA in cooperation with a number of national and international organizations under a unique "Partnership" initiative officially registered with the UN Commission on Sustainable Development. To read the report please click here.

STI/PUB/1222 - EISDEnergy Indicators for Sustainable Development: Guidelines and Methodologies. This publication presents a set of energy indicators for sustainable development and is a versatile analytical tool for countries to track their progress on energy for sustainable development. Please click here to read the publication in Spanish, French or English.

STI-PUB-1345Financing of New Nuclear Power Plants - IAEA Nuclear Energy Series NG-T-4.2. This publication addresses the issues associated with the financing of new nuclear power plants. To read the publication please click here.

 

 

25 Years - Past and FutureEnergy, Electricity and Nuclear Power: Developments and Projections - 25 Years Past and Future. This report is based on the annual IAEA publication, Energy, Electricity and Nuclear Power Estimates for the Period up to 2030 (RDS-1). It provides harmonized data series on energy use, electricity generation and nuclear power generation for the 25 year period (1980–2005) and compares the nuclear power projections made in the past with the projections made in 2006. To read the publication please click here.

Sichuan Case StudyAssessing policy options for increasing the use of renewable energy for sustainable development: Modelling energy scenarios for Sichuan, China prepared by IAEA, UNDESA and UNEP, presents the results of a demonstration study for UN-Energy. To read the publication please click here.

 

 

 

MAED-2 User's ManualComputer Manual on Model for Analysis of Energy Demand (MAED-2) has been translated for French and Spanish speaking countries and published as English, French and Spanish Version.

Energy indicators reportEnergy Indicators for Sustainable Development: Country Studies on Brazil, Cuba, Lithuania, Mexico, Russian Federation, Slovakia and Thailand, is a joint publication by the United Nations and the IAEA. To read the publication click here.

 

 

 

UN-Energy/Africa ReportEnergy for Sustainable Development: Policy Options for Africa, is a publication by UN-Energy/Africa with chapters contributed by UNIDO, UNDP, UN-Habitat, UNECA, the World Bank, and the IAEA. To read the publication click here.

Baltic Study ReportAnalyses of Energy Supply Options and Security of Energy Supply in the Baltic States (TECDOC-1541, Feb. 2007). To read the TECDOC-1541 please click here.

NP&SD BrochureNuclear Power and Sustainable Development. This brochure was published in May 2006 for the 14th Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development, and has now been translated into French and Spanish. Please click here to read the brochure in English, French or Spanish.

 

Brazil STI/PUB/1247 Brazil: A Country Profile on Sustainable Energy Development. The study represents the first of a series of national studies being conducted through a partnership initiative under the World Summit on Sustainable Development and the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development in cooperation with COPPE, CENBIO and the UN. To read the report please click here. pdf

South Africa Study Report

Energy Policies for Sustainable Development in South Africa - Options for the Future. The study represents the second of a series of national studies being conducted through a partnership initiative under the World Summit on Sustainable Development and the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development in cooperation with the Energy Research Centre of the University of Cape Town. To read the report please click here. pdf

Last updated: 2 November 2009

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