World Energy Consumption to Increase 56% by 2040 Led by Asia
Bloomberg - 5
World energy consumption will rise 56 percent in the next three
decades, driven by growth in developing countries such as China and
India, the Energy Information Administration said. Demand will increase
to 820 quadrillion British thermal units in 2040 from ...http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-25/world-to-use-56-more-energy-by-2040-led-by-asia-eia-predicts.html
Developing countries to vastly outpace carbon emissions: report
NDTV -
Washington: Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from developing
countries will be 127 percent higher than in the world's most developed
economies by 2040, according to figures released Thursday by the US
Energy Information Administration (EIA). http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/developing-countries-to-vastly-outpace-carbon-emissions-report-397133
World will use 56 percent more energy by 2040
Christian Science Monitor - 1 hour ago
Despite decades of clean-energy innovation and improved efficiency
measures, the world's population is consuming carbon-heavy fuels at a
quickening pace, a new government report shows. Skip to next paragraph ...http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2013/0725/World-will-use-56-percent-more-energy-by-2040
Fossil fuels to benefit as global energy set to rise 56% by 2040: EIA
Financial Post -
Despite the buzz surrounding renewable energy, fossil fuels will still
account for 80% of all energy supply by 2040, according to a forecast
from the Energy Information Administration, the statistical arm of the
U.S. Energy Department. Readily available fossil ...http://business.financialpost.com/2013/07/25/fossil-fuels-to-remain-dominant-as-global-energy-use-set-to-rise-56-eia/?__lsa=3da4-8fbb
Global oil demand to rise 32 per cent by 2040: EIA
Economic Times -
China and India are expected to account for nearly half of a 56 per
cent surge in total world energy use in the period from 2010 to 2040.
Global oil consumption will rise 32 per cent through 2040 and fossil
fuels will continue to supply the vast majority of energy ...http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international-business/global-oil-demand-to-rise-32-per-cent-by-2040-eia/articleshow/21336649.cms
China, India to Drive World's Growing Energy Use
Wall Street Journal -
WASHINGTON—The world will use far more of every type of energy in
coming decades, the U.S. Energy Department said Thursday in a report
that predicts China and India will drive growing consumption. The
department's statistical arm, the Energy ...http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-286200/
EIA's Most Important Insights About Our Energy Future
Climate Central -
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its biannual
International Energy Outlook on Thursday, finding that through 2040, at
least, fossil fuels will remain king, despite rapid growth in renewable
energy sources. The report projects that world ...http://www.climatecentral.org/news/eias-most-important-insights-about-our-energy-future-16287
EIA Projects Massive Growth for Renewables, Nuclear Power Through 2040
Energy Tribune -
The U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA's) International
Energy Outlook 2013 (IEO2013) released today projects that renewable
energy and nuclear power will each increase 2.5% per year through 2040,
but fossil fuels will continue to supply almost ...http://www.energytribune.com/78438/eia-projects-massive-growth-for-renewables-nuclear-power-through-2040#sthash.WMWneiGq.dpbs
EIA: Renewables, Nuclear Power Will Be World's Fastest-Growing Energy Sources
Renew Grid -
Over the next three decades, renewable energy and nuclear power will be
the world's fastest-growing energy sources, each increasing by 2.5% per
year, according to a new report from the U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA). However, fossil fuels will ...http://www.renewgridmag.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.10154#.UfGKfxmEPgo
ENERGY 2040: Here Are The 11 Most Important Slides From The EIA's New ...
Business Insider Australia -
The Energy Information Administration, one of the government's greatest
research outfits, has released its latest outlook for what the energy
landscape will look like by 2040. The takeaways: Oil's share of world
energy plummeting. Coal is going nowhere. http://au.businessinsider.com/eia-2040-international-energy-outlook-2013-7#oil-is-on-the-wane-and-by-2040-there-will-be-a-more-even-distribution-of-energy-sources-renewables-are-set-to-rise-sharply-1
World energy consumption to increase 56 percent by 2040
SiliconBeat -
The global appetite for energy is going nowhere but up. And with it,
emissions of carbon dioxide. A new forecast by the U.S. Energy
Information Agency finds that world energy consumption is projected to
increase by 56 percent over the next three decades, ...http://www.siliconbeat.com/2013/07/25/world-energy-consumption-to-increase-56-percent-by-2040/
Global electric power use to increase 56 percent by 2040
Electric Light & Power -
Worldwide energy use will climb about 56 percent by 2040, according to
the U.S. Energy Information Administration's International Energy
Outlook 2013. Electrification of the developing world and the growth of
China will be the two largest contributors to this ...http://www.elp.com/articles/2013/07/global-electric-power-use-to-increase-56-percent-by-2040.html
Uncertainty clouds latest global energy forecast
Hydrocarbon Processing - 5 hours ago
The Center for Strategic and International Studies on Thursday hosted
Adam Sieminski, administrator for the US Energy Information Agency
(EIA). Sieminski shared highlights from the agency's recent
International Energy Outlook 2013 (IEO2013) report in a ...http://www.hydrocarbonprocessing.com/Article/3235665/HPInformer/Uncertainty-clouds-latest-global-energy-forecast.html
Federal report: World energy consumption to grow 56 percent by 2040
The Hill (blog) - 5 hours ago
Global energy consumption will increase 56 percent between 2010 and
2040 and fossil fuels will keep providing the lion's share of supply
even as green energy sources quickly expand. Those are some of the
conclusions in federal Energy Information ...http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/313449-federal-report-world-energy-consumption-to-increase-56-percent-by-2040
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