The global
demand for liquid fuels increases by 13 million barrels per day, reaching 109 million barrels per day by 2040.
«While it is important to analyze the climate change consequences of differing energy strategies, we must all remember where we are today, how world
demand for liquid fuels is growing, and what the realistic alternatives are to meet those growing demands,» said Bob Dineen, the group's director, in a statement following the Science reports» release.
By 2040, global
demand for liquid fuels is expected to grow to approximately 115 million barrels of oil ‑ equivalent per day, an increase of almost 30 percent from 2010.
What ideas are out there for shaping transportation choices as China, India, Mexico, and other countries race toward prosperity so they avoid the traps of sprawl, of ever - growing
demand for liquid fuels, of the insulation from community that comes when you're camped alone on a congested freeway?
Question asked: «What ideas are out there for shaping transportation choices as China, India, Mexico, and other countries race toward prosperity so they avoid the traps of sprawl, of ever - growing
demand for liquid fuels, of the insulation from community that comes when you're camped alone on a congested freeway?»
China's
demand for liquid fuel is growing fantastically.
Not exact matches
In that case, we do nothing and suffer the consequences of dealing with a burgeoning
demand for liquid transportation
fuels globally without offering any alternatives to petroleum.
The growth in transportation energy
demand is likely to account
for approximately 60 percent of the growth in
liquid fuels demand worldwide over this period.
Achieving 100 % renewable «total energy» —
for power, transport and heat — will require us to reduce unsustainable
demand (overconsumption), as well as increasing energy efficiency, and shifting our transport and heating systems from
liquid and gas
fuels to electrical power.
Plans
for liquid natural gas (LNG) exports, compressed natural gas (CNG) as a heavy transport
fuel, and problems with hydrofracking in the shale all suggest supply will be challenged by
demand, driving prices higher.
EIA's Annual Energy Outlook predicts that by 2040 world
liquids fuel consumption will be 112.8 million barrels per day despite growing
demand for electric vehicles.
In a new report, «Biofuels
for Transportation Markets», Navigant Research forecasts that global
demand for biofuels in the road transportation sector will grow from representing almost 6 % of the
liquid fuels market in 2013 to roughly 8 % by 2022.