bp chief economist Spencer Dale said: “I’m hugely proud of the Statistical Review of World Energy, which bp has compiled and produced for over 70 years. The Statistical Review has a global reputation for providing timely, objective and comprehensive...
Figure 6. Total electricity production of Southeastern Asia compared to that of China (excluding Hong Kong), based on data of the 2024 Statistical Review of World Energy, published by the Energy Institute. China’s electricity production in 2023 was 23.0 times its electricity production in 1985. ...
(Color online) The energy structure of China in 2021. (a) Consumption structure of primary energy; (b) production structure of primary energy. Data frombp Statistical Review of World Energy 2022 随着国家供给侧结构不断推进, 能源生产结构也在不断调整和优化, 目前我国基本形成了煤炭、石油、天然气、...
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Here, a multi-stakeholder group of nanoscientists from the public, private, and philanthropic sectors discuss four high-potential application spaces where nanotechnologies could accelerate progress: batteries and energy storage; catalysis; coatings, lubricants, membranes, and other interface technology; and...
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(Data Sources: bp “Statistical Review of World Energy 2020”. See: https://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/business-sites/en/global/corporate/pdfs/energy-economics/statistical-review/bp-stats-review-2020-full-report.pdf, (assessed on 18 June 2021)) The BRICS countries are the world’s fastest...
Global projections of macroeconomic climate-change damages typically consider impacts from average annual and national temperatures over long time horizons1–6. Here we use recent empirical findings from more than 1,600 regions worldwide over the past 40
The GDP–energy relationship is considered on a global scale. We propose a model which represents world gross product as a power-law function GDP&