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full update on the investment picture in 2021 and full-year estimates
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This year’s edition of the World Energy Investment report provides a full update on the investment picture in 2021 and full-year estimates
of the outlook for 2022. It examines how investors are assessing risks
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of the outlook for 2022. It examines how investors are assessing risks and opportunities across all areas of fuel and electricity supply, critical minerals, efficiency and research and development, against a backdrop of uncertainties over how events will play out in 2022, namely the ongoing war in Ukraine, the outlook for the global economy, and in some countries the continuing public health risks from the pandemic.
and opportunities across all areas of fuel and electricity supply,
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critical minerals, efficiency and research and development, against a
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The report focuses on some important features of the new investment landscape which are already visible, including the energy security lens through which many investments are now viewed, widespread cost pressures, the major boost in revenues that high fuel prices are bringing to traditional suppliers, and burgeoning expectations in many countries that investments will be aligned with solutions to the climate crisis.
backdrop of uncertainties over how events will play out in 2022,
 
namely the ongoing war in Ukraine, the outlook for the global
 
economy, and in some countries the continuing public health risks
 
from the pandemic.
 
The report focuses on some important features of the new investment
 
landscape which are already visible, including the energy security
 
lens through which many investments are now viewed, widespread
 
cost pressures, the major boost in revenues that high fuel prices are
 
bringing to traditional suppliers, and burgeoning expectations in
 
many countries that investments will be aligned with solutions to the
 
climate crisis.
 
 
|Country Pub=Worldwide
 
|Country Pub=Worldwide
 
|Pub Download=https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/b0beda65-8a1d-46ae-87a2-f95947ec2714/WorldEnergyInvestment2022.pdf
 
|Pub Download=https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/b0beda65-8a1d-46ae-87a2-f95947ec2714/WorldEnergyInvestment2022.pdf

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Title
World Energy Investment 2022
Publisher
IEA
Author
IEA
Published in
October 2022
Abstract
This year’s edition of the World Energy Investment report provides a full update on the investment picture in 2021 and full-year estimates

of the outlook for 2022. It examines how investors are assessing risks and opportunities across all areas of fuel and electricity supply, critical minerals, efficiency and research and development, against a backdrop of uncertainties over how events will play out in 2022, namely the ongoing war in Ukraine, the outlook for the global economy, and in some countries the continuing public health risks from the pandemic.

The report focuses on some important features of the new investment landscape which are already visible, including the energy security lens through which many investments are now viewed, widespread cost pressures, the major boost in revenues that high fuel prices are bringing to traditional suppliers, and burgeoning expectations in many countries that investments will be aligned with solutions to the climate crisis.
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