Global Primary Energy Consumptiondoi:10.1007/978-3-319-95864-4_300091Energy Use and Climate Change: History and Foresight
Current Status and Trends of Global Primary Energy Consumption This paper studies the international energy consumption situation.For the primary energy sources such as oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear energy and renewab... Yuan,FANG,Wanyi,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 China's Energy Economy energy ...
NEW YORK, June 12 (Xinhua) -- China was one of the largest contributors to the growth of global primary energy consumption last year, surpassing most countries in the consumption of natural gas and renewables, according to the latest report by British multinational oil and gas giant BP. Globa...
In 2023, renewable energy consumption in China reached 27.6 exajoules, more than any other country in the world.
Irrigation is a land management practice with major environmental impacts. However, global energy consumption and carbon emissions resulting from irrigation remain unknown. We assess the worldwide energy consumption and carbon emissions associated with i
Much of the increase in global gas consumption came at the expense of coal, which decreased by 0.6% for its fourth decline in six years. Coal’s share of the world’s energy fell to 27%, its lowest level in 16 years. In its assessment of the BP report, Simmons Energy listed pri...
The paper analyzes the historical trends, resource distribution and forecasts the regional total primary energy consumption (TPEC) to 2050. The purpose is to provide a most probable path so that appropriate policies can be made to enhance/slowdown the energy consumption without hampering economic gro...
As ordinary citizens, we have a role to play too. We can start by making simple lifestyle changes. Planting trees in our neighborhoods, reducing meat consumption, and conserving water are all practical ways to contribute. Moreover, we can encourage our friends and family to do the same and...
This is in comparison to total energy consumption growth of up to 21 percent over the same period. Electricity is projected to become the largest source of energy by 2050 across scenarios, with consumption coming from traditional sectors (for example, electrification of buildings) as well as ...
This study estimates water-related energy consumption by water source, sector, and process for 14 global regions from 1973 to 2012. Globally, E4W amounted to 10.2 EJ of primary energy consumption in 2010, accounting for 1.7%–2.7% of total global primary energy consumption, of which 58% ...