Integrated Energy Scenarios
The Integrated Energy Scenarios datasets provide organizations with enhanced scenario analytics to quickly understand the S&P Global Energy energy scenarios data and analysis. This offering provides five different pathways out to 2050, illustrating the pace of change in long-term global energy supply, demand, and trade based on current views and assumptions about economic growth, markets, policy, consumer behavior, and technology. Our three plausible energy-integrated scenarios to 2050 are built bottom-up and two net-zero cases are constructed backward starting with a predetermined end point of global net-zero emissions by 2050. The two net-zero cases illustrate potential examples of how the world's vast energy infrastructure would need to be reshaped in less than three decades to keep the 1.5°C climate target within reach.
The datasets include detailed regional and country-level outlooks for macroeconomic factors, which can be retrieved via individual APIs included in the product offering. The scenarios data empowers users to leverage a wealth of insights useful across various roles. Strategic planners, researchers, and analysts can refine internal forecasts and evaluate strategic options against S&P Global's independent scenarios, while C-level executives gain critical insights into climate policy impacts on profitability and navigate trends amid uncertainty. Sustainability managers can utilize the data to develop effective climate change strategies and ensure compliance with regulatory reporting.
The individual APIs included in this offering allow users to retrieve data for assessing long-term energy trends and exploring specific themes in detail. These include:
- Coal Markets
- Employment
- Final Energy Consumption
- GDP
- GHG Emissions
- Natural Gas Markets
- Oil Consumption (By Product and By Sector)
- Population (By Age and By Urban vs Rural)
- Power Market
- Primary Energy Demand
- Metadata Hierarchy Lists