Over the past half a century, the world's electricity consumption has continuously grown, reaching approximately 27,000 terawatt-hours by 2023. Between 1980 and 2023, electricity consumption more than tripled, while the global population reached eight billion people. Growth in industrialization and el...
In 2022, electricity generation from renewables worldwide had a combined power capacity of over 3.3 terawatts. However, this was still significantly lower than the capacity of all fossil-based energy sources, which stood at 4.57 terawatts. Coal is still the greatest source for electricity generatio...
More than 70% of the increase in global electricity demand over the next three years is expected to come from China, India and Southeast Asia. China's share of global electricity consumption is currently forecast to rise to a new record of one-third by 2025, up from one-quarter in 2015....
The aim of this study is to examine the causality relationship between the Global economic political uncertainty index and Bitcoin electricity consumption. For this purpose, the Toda-Yamamoto causality test was applied using data from the period 2011:M7-2022:M1. According to the obta...
Global coal consumption is set to rise slightly in 2022, matching the peak level reached nearly a decade ago, a record it is likely to surpass next year, according to the International Energy Agency. The surge in natural gas prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine has accelerated gas-to...
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This study aims to review the energy consumption, environmental impact, and implementation of renewable energy in textile industries to enhance circularity
Food consumption is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and evaluating its future warming impact is crucial for guiding climate mitigation action. However, the lack of granularity in reporting food item emissions and the widespread use of o
According to data from clean energy think tank Ember, in 2022, China generated 46 percent more wind power than all of Europe. The rapid roll out of wind capacity, along with a more than 27 percent surge in solar generation in 2022 from the year before, helped push China's electricity sha...
Electrification is accelerating—our analysis suggests that, between 2023 and 2050, electricity consumption could more than double in slower energy transition scenarios, and nearly triple in faster scenarios. This is in comparison to total energy consumption growth of up to 21 percent over the same ...