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Policy Analysis: Energy
Published: 26 January 2012
Demand for fuel and power is set to keep rising strongly over the next two decades

Demand for fuel and power is set to keep rising strongly over the next two decades, led by the fast growing economies of China and India, projects BP


Oil is expected to remain the main source of transport fuel in 2030. But natural gas use is growing fast and renewables faster still. Demand for fuel and power is set to keep rising strongly over the next two decades, led by the rapidly growing economies of China and India, according to BP’s Energy Outlook 2030.

The outlook highlights the growing role of developing economies in global energy consumption, and the increasing share of non-fossil fuels in...

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