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According to IEA projections, oil demand is expected to grow by more than 50% between 2002 and 2030, while gas demand will almost double. But where will all this oil and gas come from? There is no shortage of hydrocarbons in the ground, but quenching the world’s thirst for hydrocarbons will...
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in capital expenditures on clean energy projects. Whether the energy investment response to the economic crisis caused by …
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sustainable energy to a growing population. The report examines pathways out of the crisis that emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic …
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The second annual IEA benchmark analysis of energy investment – the lifeblood of the global energy system – presents diverse findings, with upbeat news in some quarters and bearish indicators in others. World Energy Investment 2017 provides a critical foundation for decision making by...
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2020 provides a unique and comprehensive perspective on how energy capital flows are being reshaped by the crisis …, efficiency, and research and development. In addition to a full review of the 2019 trends that preceded the crisis, this year …’s profound uncertainties and financial strains. The energy industry that emerges from this crisis will be significantly different …
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World Energy Investment 2018 provides a critical benchmark for decision making by governments, the energy industry, and financial institutions to set policy frameworks, implement business strategies, finance new projects, and develop new technologies. It highlights the ways in which investment...
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