Most of this growth is expected to come from countries that are not in the organization for economic cooperation and development oecd and especially in countries where demand is driven by strong economic growth.
Global energy consumption.
Worldwide renewable energy consumption increases by 3 1 per year between 2018 and 2050 compared with 0 6 annual growth in petroleum and other liquids 0 4 growth in coal and 1 1 annual growth in natural gas consumption.
Between 1970 2014 average consumption has increased by approximately 45 percent.
Energy developments primary energy consumption grew at a rate of 2 9 last year almost double its 10 year average of 1 5 per year and the fastest since 2010.
By 2040 renewable energy consumption is expected to increase and will reach about.
This growth in per capita energy consumption does however vary significantly between countries and regions.
It allows to browse data through intuitive maps and graphs for a visual analysis of the latest trends in the energy industry.
Energy consumption increased at a slower pace than in previous years in china 3 2 the world s largest consumer since 2009 in russia 1 8 and in india 0 8 only.
Nevertheless carbon emissions rose at their highest rate for seven years.
Closely related to energy consumption is the concept of total primary energy supply tpes which on a global level is the sum of energy production minus storage changes.
The global energy statistical yearbook is a enerdata s free online interactive data tool.
Global natural gas consumption increases more than 40 between 2018 and 2050 and total consumption reaches nearly 200.
Firstly global average per capita energy consumption has been consistently increasing.
Global primary energy consumption grew rapidly in 2018 led by natural gas and renewables.
Since changes of energy storage over the year are minor tpes values can be used as an estimator for energy consumption.
Energy information administration s latest international energy outlook 2017 ieo2017 projects that world energy consumption will grow by 28 between 2015 and 2040.