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Meeting electricity demand is essential to economic growth through 2030.
It’s a fact that many might find surprising: The largest energy-consuming sector is not transportation or industry — it’s power generation. Today, about 35 percent of the world’s total energy usage goes toward the production of electricity.
Electricity demand goes hand-in-hand with human progress. In coming decades, as populations increase, economies expand, and billions of people move up the economic ladder, global demand for electricity will grow significantly.
ExxonMobil’s Energy Outlook to 2030 takes an in-depth look at how our world’s growing need for electricity will shape long-term energy trends. Some key findings:
We invite you to learn more by reading The Outlook for Energy — A View to 2030, an analysis of long-range energy trends now available on our web site. In it, we look at what’s driving the world’s growing need for electricity, options for meeting that demand, and technologies that can help reduce carbon-dioxide emissions associated with power generation.
Our world faces many energy challenges through 2030. One of the most important is meeting the world’s growing need for electricity, and the human progress that it powers.
In our next op-ed, we will look at the transportation sector and its effect on energy trends through 2030.