Sentences with phrase «in global energy demand»

CO2 emissions rose because of a 2.1 percent increase in global energy demand — 70 percent of which was met by fossil fuels, especially natural gas and coal - fired electricity.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration's International Energy Outlook 2011 predicts around a 20 % rise in global energy demand by 2020.
About half of the increase in global energy demand by 2030 will be for power generation and one - fifth for transport needs — mostly in the form of petroleum - based fuels (EIA, 2007).
IEA analysis in its recently released India Energy Outlook shows that India is set to contribute more than any other country to the rise in global energy demand over the next 25 years.
The goal for this chapter was to identify energy - saving measures that will offset the nearly 30 percent growth in global energy demand projected by the IEA between 2006 and 2020.
Oil prices have arisen from the lows set in March, but a glut of inventory and few catalysts for dramatic jumps in global energy demand suggest 2015 earnings will likely be less than half of last year's tally.
«Thanks to abundant supplies and insatiable demand for power from emerging markets, coal met nearly half of the rise in global energy demand during the first decade of the 21st Century,» said IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven.
He described the inexorable increase in global energy demand from now till 2030 that the WEO predicts — as well as our continuing heavy reliance on carbon - emitting fossil fuels — as «deeply troubling.»
To do this an average of 500 Mtoe in global energy demand needs to be replaced by Non-Carbon Energy every year for 35 years (2050).
The use of coal — which met almost half of the increase in global energy demand over the last decade — rises 65 % by 2035.
But the consequences of unfettered growth in global energy demand are alarming for all countries.
In its 2018 Energy Outlook, BP shows how growing industrialisation and prosperity will drive an increase in global energy demand and how that demand will be met with the most diverse energy mix the...
It said an 80 percent rise in global energy demand was set to raise carbon dioxide (Co2) emissions by 70 percent by 2050 and transport emissions were expected to double, due in part to a surge in demand for cars in developing nations.
It indicates how rising prosperity is driving an increase in global energy demand and how that demand may be met over the coming decades through a diverse range of supplies including oil, natural gas, coal, and renewable energy.
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