Last year’s extreme temperature, which prompted the need for air conditioning, led to the increase in the production of “dirt” charcoal energy in the dangerous backwards revealed by the new study of the International Energy System.
Increase rate World energy search He fired last year, the increase in the greenhouse gas emission, renewable energy and nuclear power supply also provided new power generation.
The International Energy Institute said last year’s global energy demand would increase by 2.2%, an average increase of 1.3% per year until 2023. However, the use of electricity has increased by 4.3%, which is driven by increased demand from data centers, electric cars and air conditioners.
As Extreme weatherIn China, India and the United States, in thermal vacancies, one -fifth in the demand for natural gas and electricity last year increased by a total of 123 million tonnes (1.4%) of burnt charcoal, especially in power centers, the Paris -based Interco -based Intercovement Agency said.
AIE President Fath Bearol told journalists in the Global Energy Review of 2025, “Heat waves around the world have raised the growth of the need for electricity. In some countries like China and India – coal consumption development.”
This clear trend led to the abandonment of AIE, the prediction that coal consumption will reach the maximum in the future, the global demand will reach 8.7 billion tonnes by 2024.
All of this, in addition to the additional requirement of solar and air, 38% of the additional requirement of energy, and nuclear contributions 8%, which reaches the global production record – more than half of this increase are satisfied with the combination of coal, oil and gas, which reflects the increase in 0.8% of the energy -related carbon emissions.
Although this value refers to only two -thirds of the increase in the recorded increase in the previous year, the trend is clearly rising, and the scientific concept advises that it is necessary to fold the increased temperature, which is re -questioned by the overall hunger and the purpose of zero net emissions for climate action.
“If we want to find a positive side, we see a continuous deviation between economic growth and emission growth,” said Laura Kosi, the main author of the AIE’s tasks on energy stability. The global economy has increased by 3.2% last year, which is significantly higher than global energy, and some Kovit returned to a long -term average after the turmoil.
In addition, Kosi said that the world seems to be in a good way to fulfill the commitment to the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai in 2023, which will triple the renewable energy enforcement rate by the end of the decade. “As for renewable energy, we are very close – to increase by 2.7 (times) by 2030.”
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“If you look at the trends of last year instead of a copy, we have seen a reduction in half,” Kosi said.