2023年能源效率报告.pdf

Energy Eficiency 2023 is the IEA’s primary annual analysis on globaldevelopments in energy efficiency markets and policy.It explores recent trends inenergy intensity,demand and efficiency-related investment,policy andtechnology.This tenth edition of the market report also features a new spotlightsection,focused on key issues facing policy makers this year.In particular,thereport details what is entailed with the proposed global target to double energyefficiency progress and what will be gained by achieving it.
This year’s report comes amidst the ongoing effects of the energy and climatecrises in what is expected to be the hottest year on record.In this context,2023global energy efficiency progress,as measured by primary energy intensity,isexpected to be slightly below the long-term trend in a slow down from 2022.However,the report makes clear that a profound transformation is underway inenergy efficiency and clean energy more broadly,with many governmentsintroducing new,or strengthening existing,policies and energy-savingprogrammes.These policies are leading to faster deployment of efficienttechnologies and are contributing towards an expected peaking of fos sil fueldemand in the coming years.Energy Eficiency 2023 was prepared by the Energy Efficiency and InclusiveTransitions Office (EEIT)in the Directorate of Energy Markets and Security (EMS)and in collaboration with other directorates of the International Energy Agency(IEA).
The report was designed and directed by Nicholas Howarth,Energy Analyst(EEIT).Other lead authors were Lucas Boehlé,Federico Callioni,Hadrien Loyant,.Jack Miller and Fabian Voswinkel.Diane Munro edited the report.
Principal authors (in alphabetical order)were:Clara Camarasa (cooling),ConorGask(China and sector analysis),Pauline Henriot (systems efficiency),KristinaKlimovich(PACE and behaviour),Natalie Kauf(Southeast Asia,systemsefficiency),Simrat Kaur (India),Sivia Laera (systems efficiency),Emma Mooney(behaviour,industry and EEOs),Alison Pridmore(transport),Sungjin Oh(government spending and policy updates),Josh Oxby(employment),KseniaPetrichenko(buildings and systems efficiency),Cornelia Schenk (investment,India),and Brendan Reidenbach (investment in digital).Further support and inputwere provided by Juliette Denis-Senez Jappe,Cardline Fedrine,Lisa MarieGrenier,Andika Hermawan,Yujun Huang and Orestis Karampinis.Mitsidi Projetosand lan Hamilton also provided much valued analytical support.
Lead authors for special spotlight sections were as follows:Lucas Boehle andFederico Callioni(energy intensity progress);Hadrien Loyant,Jack Miller andFabian Voswinkel (doubling efficiency progress);Clara Camarasa,Amau Ris quezMarin and Fabian Voswinkel (cooling in the hottest year on record);PaulineHenriot,Silvia Laera,Natalie Kauf and Anau Risquez Marin (benefits of systemseficiency);Lucas Boehle,lan Hamilton,Hadrien Loyant and Ksenia Petrichenko(gas and residential heating);Simrat Kaur,Cornelia Schenk,and Arnau RisquezMartin (cooling in India).
Brian Motherway,Head of EEIT provided overall strategic direclion to the report,along with Vida Rozite,Energy Analyst.Melanie Slade,Senior ProgrammeManager,also gave expert advice and management support to the report.
Keisuke Sadamori,Director of Energy Markets and Security(EMS)providedimportant expert guidance and advice.Valuable comments,feedback andguidance were provided by other senior managers within the IEA and in particular,Toril Bosoni,Laura Cozzi,Dan Domer,Paolo Frankl,Tim Gould,Timur Gul,Dennis Hesseling and Nick Johnstone.

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