Permanent Monitoring Panel - Energy
Summary of the Emergency
Energy supply and use affects economic growth, security, pollution, climate change and political tensions among nations.
- Almost 20% of the world’s population (1.3 billion people) still lack electricity and basic energy services, without which, education, economic progress and political self-realization are barely possible.
- While most OECD countries have vastly improved energy’s environmental footprint, energy production and use remain the major source of air and water pollution in many countries, severely compromising health and well-being.
- The burning of fossil fuels is the primary anthropogenic contributor to increased greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations. Fortunately, technological progress has provided cost-effective alternatives to burning fossil fuels and ways to use energy more efficiently. However, the policy agenda to take advantage of these opportunities is not well developed on a world-wide basis. Recently, governments have stepped up commitments to achieve sharply reduced GHG emissions from the energy sector.
- The extent of new energy infrastructure required to replace fossil fuel production and use, as well as to supply the growing world-wide growth in energy service demand, require that unprecedented technological and financial challenges be solved by governments, industry and consumers.
- Oil price volatility has, in the past, caused worldwide economic disruptions. Economic risks can continue to be a factor in today’s volatile energy markets. While there have been diminished concerns about supply security, sharply reduced investments in oil production could bring back brittle oil markets and the economic risks of oil supply disruptions.
- As governments and the energy sector move to clean energy technologies to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, maintaining stability in oil and natural gas markets should be an important priority in order to avoid economic dislocations.
All of these factors and concerns keep energy policy a front-burner policy issue for the world’s economy, environment and wellbeing of the world’s population.
Priorities in dealing with the Emergency
The PMP monitors scientific and technical results and contributes to the formulation of policy on the following subjects:
- Technologies and policies to limit greenhouse gas emissions
- Policies to reduce energy-sector greenhouse gas emissions
- Energy efficiency technologies and policies
- Renewable energy technologies and policies
- Nuclear power technologies and policies
- International oil and gas markets
- Energy security and the economy
- Energy services for the poor & “energy empowerment” for Sub Saharan Africa
- Energy and cities
Energy PMP Sponsored Sessions & WFS Webinars
Erice Seminars on Planetary Emergencies
2023
The Oil Market and the Energy Transition
Progress on Small Modular Reactors
2022
WFS Webinar: Europe Energy
Erice Seminars not held.
2021
Erice Seminars not held.
2020
WFS-IICEC Webinar: Nuclear Power in a Carbon Constrained World
Erice Seminars not held.
2019
Nuclear Power at the Crossroads
HBO’s Chernobyl: Separating Fact from Fiction
Energy Poverty
2018
Bright Lights Energy Poverty Project with James E. Rogers
Energy and Nuclear Waste
2017
Control Planetary Emergencies Using the Science of Complex Networks
The Nuclear Safety Center [Published in Energy Policy, volume 119, 2018]
The Bio-Economy and Transition Towards a Circular Economy
Upgraded Pyrolysis for Organic Wastes Treatment
2016
The Nuclear Safety Center
Science of Complex Networks
2015
Renewable and Nuclear Energy [Published as a Special Issue of Energy Policy, Volume 96, 2016 (7 papers)]
Energy for the Poor
2014
Seminar not held.
2013
Why Energy is an Economic Planetary Emergency
Nuclear Power
Energy – Key to the Evolution of Cities
2012
Global Nuclear Energy Issues
Energy and Sustainability in Cities
2011
Nuclear Power After Fukushima
Unconventional Natural Gas Development*
Energy Efficiency
2010
Science for Sustainable Energy Systems
Passive Safety in Nuclear Power Plants
Oil Spills and Deep Water Drilling*
2009
Essential Technologies for Moderating Climate Change and Improving Energy Security
Advanced Technologies and Strategies in China
2008
Food and Energy: Sustainability of Biofuels
Nuclear Power: Present and Future
Nuclear Waste: On the Road to Sustainability*
*Co-sponsored with the Pollution PMP