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The Energy Institute (EI) and co-authors 乐鱼(Leyu)体育官网 and Kearney today released the 73rd annual edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy, presenting for the first time full global energy data for 2023.聽
1. Record global energy consumption, with coal and oil pushing fossil fuels and their emissions to record levels
2. Solar and wind push global renewable electricity generation to another record level
3. Ongoing Ukraine conflict cements gas rebalancing in Europe
4. Dependence on fossil fuels in major advanced economies is likely to have peaked
5. Growth economies struggle to curb fossil fuel growth, but renewables accelerate in China
EI President Juliet Davenport OBE HonFEI said: 鈥淓nergy is central to human progress. It is also now central to our very survival. With global temperature increases averaging close to 1.5掳C, 2023 was the warmest year since records began, and the increasingly severe impacts of climate change were felt across all continents. 鈥淚n this Year鈥檚 Statistical Review, we report on another year of highs in our energy hungry world. 2023 saw record consumption of fossil fuels and record emissions from energy, but also record generation of renewables, driven by increasingly competitive wind and solar energy.
EI Chief Executive Nick Wayth CEng FEI, said: 鈥淭he progress of the transition is slow, but the big picture masks diverse energy stories playing out across different geographies. In advanced economies we observe signs of demand for fossil fuels peaking, contrasting with economies in the Global South for whom economic development and improvements in quality of life continue to drive fossil growth.鈥�
Simon Virley CB FEI, Vice Chair and Head of Energy and Natural Resources, 乐鱼(Leyu)体育官网 in the UK said: 鈥淚n a year where we have seen the contribution of renewables reaching a new record high, ever increasing global energy demand means the share coming from fossil fuels has remained virtually unchanged at just over 80% for yet another year. 鈥淲ith CO2 emissions also reaching record levels, it鈥檚 time to redouble our efforts on reducing carbon emissions and providing finance and capacity to build more low carbon energy sources in the global south where demand is growing at a rapid pace.鈥�
Romain Debarre FEI, Partner and Managing Director Energy Transition Institute, Kearney said: 鈥淐OP28 and rhetoric from world leaders on the energy transition demonstrates the ambition to reduce the world鈥檚 fossil fuel dependency. However, this ambition is futile unless it is matched with drastic and coordinated actions resulting in real and immediate impact on climate change mitigation.
鈥淲ith global temperature increases closing in on 1.5掳C, we hope that this report will help governments, world leaders and analysts move forward, clear-eyed about the challenge that lies ahead, and ready to take a lead in promoting and enabling the use of clean energy across the world.鈥澛�
The EI Statistical Review of World Energy 2023 and other material is available at www.energyinst.org/statistical-review.
The EI Statistical Review of World Energy analyses data on world energy markets from the prior year. It has been providing timely, comprehensive and objective data to the energy community since 1952, originally from bp and, since 2023, under the custodianship of the EI and its co-authors 乐鱼(Leyu)体育官网 and Kearney.
Data compilation is undertaken by Heriot-Watt University and additional support is provided by our Knowledge Partner S&P Global Commodities and, during the transition period, by bp. The Statistical Review continues to be full, first and free: the fullest, most reliable account of energy production, consumption, trade and emissions; the first data source to provide a complete global picture of the previous year; and completely free to access for users.
This year鈥檚 Statistical Review introduces new data sets in areas likely to grow in significance - in battery storage and cells, carbon capture, hydrogen, ammonia, uranium and additional key minerals and materials. We will also be engaging with users on further developments over the coming months, to ensure the way we measure and analyse primary energy keeps pace as the transition progresses.聽
Brian O'Neill
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T: +44 7823 668 689
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