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This is the state of worlds energy - in charts - The World Economic Forum Energy demand quickly returned to pre-pandemic levels as global economies emerged from lockdown, according to analysis from BP The drop in energy use during 2020 does not show much sign of helping the world reach climate goals – with emissions rising too Emerging economies fuelled the rise in demand worldwide
The energy transition is not a rival of energy security | World . . . The recent Fostering Effective Energy Transition report from the World Economic Forum underscored that, while most countries are progressing in the energy transition, energy security continues to be tested by geopolitical tensions The report recommends a series of actions to regain momentum across energy security, equity and sustainability
Renewable energy will produce 35% of global electricity by 2025: IEA . . . That’s one of the key findings from the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Electricity Market Report 2023 It predicts that renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, together with nuclear, will on average meet more than 90% of the increase in global demand by 2025
Renewable energy could power the world by 2050. Here’s what that future . . . Renewable world One study in the collection looked at global warming, air pollution and energy insecurity, creating Green New Deal roadmaps for 143 countries to overcome these problems The roadmaps call for these countries, which are collectively responsible for 99 7% of global CO2 emissions, to switch to 100% clean, renewable wind, water and
Renewable energy: Global capacity increased by 50% in 2023 | World . . . The World Economic Forum’s Better Community Engagement for a Just Energy Transition: A C-Suite Guide, highlights the need to ensure a people-positive approach to deploying renewable energy Clean energy boomed in 2023, with 50% more renewables capacity added to energy systems around the world compared to the previous year
85% of countries want fast transition to clean energy – UN poll | World . . . The World Economic Forum's new report Accelerating an Equitable Transition: A Data-Driven Approach analyzes individual country data to establish where the equity gaps are Seven out of ten people around the world want their country to make the switch to clean energy as quickly as possible in a bid to tackle the climate crisis
Surge in global energy demand growth and more energy stories | World . . . This round-up brings you the key stories from the energy sector over recent weeks Top energy news: Surge in energy demand growth; China EV maker overtakes Tesla; Renewable energy capacity ‘falling short’ For more on the World Economic Forum’s work in the energy space, visit the Centre for Energy and Materials
How emerging economies can cut coal and more energy news | World . . . Top energy news: Innovative financing can help emerging economies reduce coal reliance; Developing nations driving growth in electricity demand; Japan plans to increase reliance on nuclear power For more on the World Economic Forum’s work in the energy space, visit the Centre for Energy and Materials
Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024 | World Economic Forum The energy transition is progressing but has lost momentum in the face of increasing global uncertainty, according to the World Economic Forum's Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024 report The Energy Transition Index (ETI), which benchmarks 120 countries on their current energy system performance and on the readiness of their enabling
How to meet global energy demand in the age of electricity? | World . . . Nuclear power: Nuclear energy remains a reliable baseload source, expected to make up around 10% of global electricity Large-scale and small modular reactor projects are being developed globally Even though nuclear will always be more expensive, it remains an important option for a diverse and stable energy mix