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The annual World Energy Outlook is the International Energy Agency’s flagship publication, used as a reference by both governments and the energy industry. This year’s edition updates the outlooks for all fuels, technologies and regions, based on the latest market data, policy initiatives and cost trends.

The Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) and the French Institute for International Relations (Ifri) will present WEO 2019.
A high-level panel discussion with:
- Tim Gould, Head of the Energy Supply Division, International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director, Center for Energy & Climate, Ifri
- François Kaladiyan, IFP Energies Nouvelles
- Denis Florin, Groupe Énergie, Infrastructures et Mobilités de Sciences Po Alumni
Introduction by Enrico Letta, Dean of PSIA
Moderation by Giacomo Luciani, Scientific Advisor of the Master in International Energy, PSIA
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