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Base case: 2021 Outlook for Energy
This growing product demand trend is expected to continue as more of the world’s people advance to the middle class and gain access to products essential for modern living. Addressing CO2ﷺ emissions coming from the energy use in industry will be key. Switching to lower-carbon fuels such as natural gas and hydrogen will be crucial, as will growing use of electrification and CCS.
Global electricity demand rises more than 70%
꧃ Electricity demand is expected to grow around the globe, supplied primarily by growth in wind, solar, natural gas-fired generation, and nuclear. Besides meeting residential, commercial, and industrial demand, the increase in electricity demand is also fueled by the growth of electric vehicles in light-duty transportation. Cost reductions in transportation batteries are being leveraged for other applications including larger-scale electricity storage. Today, batteries represent a small share of installed capacity on the grid, and they are primarily used for short-duration storage. The increased production from weather-dependent wind and solar triggers more transmission build-out, more storage and more natural gas peaker plants that can generate power on short notice. To maintain reliable and affordable electricity, the world will need new solutions deployable at commercial scale.Related content
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