US Department of Energy: Global Energy Demand Will Increase by 53% by 2035

According to the New York Times, the US Department of Energy said on Monday that the total global energy demand will increase by another 53% from 2008 levels by 2035, of which China and India will account for half of the increase.

According to the “2011 International Energy Outlook Report” issued by the US Department of Energy, the proportion of China’s and India’s total energy consumption in the world will increase from 21% in 2008 to 31% in 2035. By 2035, China's energy demand will exceed 68% of U.S. energy demand.

According to the report, renewable energy will become the fastest growing energy category in the next 25 years. During the period from 2008 to 2035, the demand for renewable energy will increase by 2.8% per year. By 2035, the demand for renewable energy will occupy the energy. The proportion of total demand will increase from 10% in 2008 to 15% in 2035.

According to the value of the US dollar in 2009, the world crude oil price will rise to US$125 per barrel by 2035. Last year, the report predicted that the crude oil price will rise to US$133 per barrel by 2035. From 2008 to 2035, global demand for oil and other liquid fuels will increase by 26.9 million barrels a day.

From 2008 to 2035, the total natural gas consumption in the world is expected to increase by 52% to 1,690 billion cubic meters. At the same time, the growth rate of natural gas demand will surpass the growth rate of other organic energy demand.

From 2008 to 2035, total energy demand will increase by an average of 1.6%. Strong economic growth in developing countries will accelerate the growth of energy consumption.

From 2008 to 2035, carbon dioxide emissions from energy consumption will increase by 43% to 43.2 billion metric tons. The report pointed out that most of the future growth of carbon emissions will come from developing countries.

Howard K. Gruenspecht, Acting Director of the US Agency for Energy Information, said: “The report’s prospects for the future of nuclear energy may be exaggerated. This is mainly because the report did not cover the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The nuclear accident caused by the accident and its impact on the environment.

The report predicts that nuclear power will double by 2035, from 2.6 trillion TEU in 2008 to 4.9 trillion TEU in 2035.

After the Great East Japan Earthquake, Germany stated that it will shut down its nuclear power plant by 2022, and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has also stated that it will consider introducing new rules for 104 commercial nuclear reactors in the United States.

Fence Post

Tuofang Metal Product Co., Ltd. , http://www.hsfieldfence.com

Posted on