| Description | Volume 5 of the Scottish Energy Study contains a set of predictions of possible energy related supply and demand trends, along with associated carbon emissions up to the period 2020.
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| ISBN | (Web Only) |
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| Website Publication Date | November 14, 2008 |
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Contents
The Scottish Energy Study
Executive Summary
Sensitivity Analysis
Energy Prices
Glossary of acronyms and terms used in this report
1. Introduction
2. Methodology and Assumptions
3. Energy Demand to 2020
3.1. Energy Demand in the Domestic Sector
3.2. Energy Demand in Transport
3.3. Energy Demand in Industry
3.4. Energy Demand in Services and Agriculture
3.5. Summary of Scottish Final Energy Demand
4. Energy Supply
4.1. Electricity Generation
4.2. Oil Refining
4.3. Primary Energy Consumption
5. Energy Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions
6. Sensitivity Analysis
6.1. Choice of Sensitivity Parameters
6.2. Demand Sensitivity Analysis
6.3. Overall Impact of Demand Sensitivity Analysis
6.4. Supply Side Sensitivity Analysis
6.5. Overall Impact of Supply Side Sensitivity
6.6. Overall Impact of both Supply and Demand Side Sensitivity
6.7. Projection Uncertainty
7. Key Observations from the projections to 2020
Title | Scottish Energy Study: Final Report |
Customer | Scottish Government |
Customer reference | QLC 2/11/2 |
Confidentiality, copyright and reproduction | This report is the Copyright of the Scottish Government and has been prepared by AEA Technology plc under contract to the Scottish Government. The contents of this report may not be reproduced in whole or in part, nor passed to any organisation or person without the specific prior written permission of the Scottish Government. AEA Technology plc accepts no liability whatsoever to any third party for any loss or damage arising from any interpretation or use of the information contained in this report, or reliance on any views expressed therein. |
File reference | ED02061 - Volume 5 |
Report number | AEAT/ENV/R/2136 |
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Authors | Name | George Marsh, Colin McNaught |
Approved by | Name | Colin McNaught |
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| Date | 27 October 2008 |
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