2023 Globales Energiespeicherfeld
2023 was a year of halfway points, turning points, and stalled progress as the world grappled with a series of cascading challenges that pushed millions of people into poverty, hunger, and harm''s way. Ongoing and new outbreaks of conflict destroyed lives and homes, displaced millions, and further divided an already polarized planet.
How many energy outlooks did BP publish in 2022?
In this report, we apply a detailed harmonization process to compare 14 scenarios across seven energy outlooks published in 2022. We also include BP’s Energy Outlook 2023, which was published in January 2023.
What will the energy sector look like in 2040?
Power generation from hydrogen-ready gas plants—which support grid stability—is likely to increase. Total annual investments in the energy sector are projected to grow by between 2 and 4 percent per annum—roughly in line with global GDP growth—to reach between $2 trillion and $3.2 trillion in 2040.
How much energy will be invested in 2040?
Despite the increasing regulatory push for decarbonization and a declining demand for fossil fuels, between 25 and 40 percent of energy investments in 2040 will still be deployed in fossil fuels and conventional power generation to meet demand, offset declines in existing production fields, and balance the energy system.
How many GW of solar power will be added in 2023?
More than 500 gigawatts (GW) of renewables generation capacity are set to be added in 2023 – a new record. More than USD 1 billion a day is being spent on solar deployment. Manufacturing capacity for key components of a clean energy system, including solar PV modules and EV batteries, is expanding fast.
Will China see 100 GW of solar capacity addition in 2023?
Global yearly capacity additions for solar are projected to grow by at least 1.5 times in every region except China, and more than nine times in Africa. However, China could see an upside of 100 GW of solar capacity addition given the momentum in 2023, which could be unlocked by grid and storage build-out.
How much will firm power generation cost in 2040?
However, the continued need for firm capacity and the increase in electricity demand in developing economies is projected to maintain a high level of investments to meet demand for various types of firm power generation, even as utilization levels of these plants drop, which is expected to reach between $100 billion and $200 billion in 2040.