Table 1: The percentage distribution of primary energy for the IPCC marker scenarios

Year

A1B

A2

B1

B2

Carbon

Nuclear

Renew.

Carbon

Nuclear

Renew.

Carbon

Nuclear

Renew.

Carbon

Nuclear

Renew.

1990

82.4

1.6

16.0

94.9

2.6

2.6

80.4

2.2

17.4

82.6

2.0

15.4

2000

84.0

1.9

14.1

93.3

3.6

3.1

78.9

3.4

17.7

84.1

2.0

14.0

2010

87.7

2.9

9.5

92.2

3.1

4.7

79.5

4.3

16.1

83.5

2.3

14.2

2020

84.0

4.2

11.8

91.8

2.9

5.4

78.9

5.4

15.7

81.8

2.8

15.4

2030

80.1

5.9

14.0

87.4

4.4

8.2

76.9

6.9

16.2

79.3

3.4

17.2

2040

72.8

7.6

19.6

84.3

5.6

10.2

74.1

9.3

16.6

75.3

4.1

20.6

2050

64.2

9.1

26.7

82.0

6.4

11.6

69.8

12.9

17.3

70.1

5.5

24.4

2060

57.3

8.2

34.5

79.0

8.0

13.0

64.3

17.0

18.8

66.4

6.3

27.4

2070

49.6

7.1

43.3

76.7

9.3

14.0

59.1

21.1

19.7

60.9

7.7

31.3

2080

43.6

5.8

50.7

74.7

10.9

14.4

54.7

25.1

20.2

56.8

8.4

34.8

2090

39.5

4.5

56.0

73.2

12.4

14.4

51.0

28.8

20.2

53.5

9.3

37.1

2100

35.3

3.5

61.2

71.9

13.6

14.4

47.9

32.1

20.0

50.7

10.5

38.8



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