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December 10, 2017
Presentation to National Conference of State Legislatures
Global Energy Trends: Selected Issues
Max Dupuy Senior Associate
The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)®
[email protected] raponline.org
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Total Energy Consumption, by Region
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Other
Other Asia-Pacific
Africa
India
China
US
EU
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Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
Million toe
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Total Electricity Consumption
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Global Energy Consumption, byfuel
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Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
World Coal Consumption
Source: US EIA
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China Policy Objective #1: Improve Air Quality
Source: South China Morning Post
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China Policy Objective #2: Limit CarbonEmissions
Source: Greenpeace
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China Policy Objective #3:Improve Energy Efficiency
Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
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Energy intensity
(Downward trend represents improvement in overall energy efficiency)
China Policy Objective #4: Increase Non-Fossil Energy Resources and Phase OutCoal
Newly Installed Wind Generation Capacity, 2016
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Source: Global Wind Energy Council
Energy Intensity
Source: China Energy Research Institute NDRC and China National Renewable Energy Center, China Renewable Energy Outlook, 2017
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China Wind Curtailment
Sources: China National Energy Administration, US DOE, ERCOT, and RAP
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• Electricity markets• Renewable energy integration• Retirement of excess coal generation capacity• Coal consumption cap• Utility revenue regulation• Demand-side management• Emissions trading
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China Power Sector Reform
India: Air Quality An Increasingly Urgent Issue
Source: State of Global Air
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European Union: “Efficiency First”• “Clean Energy for All
Europeans” package of legislation
• Prioritizes investments in customer-side efficiency resources
• A new strengthened goal for energy efficiency nearing finalization
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Supplemental Slides
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China Energy Consumption by FuelType
Coal NaturalGas
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Source: China Energy Research Institute NDRC and China National Renewable Energy Center, China Renewable Energy Outlook, 2017
China Energy Consumption by FuelType
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1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 2025 2035
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Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
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China 2020 RE Capacity Targets and Scenarios
Source: China Energy Research Institute NDRC and China National Renewable Energy Center, China Renewable Energy Outlook, 2017
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2020 Targets And ScenarioAchievements
13th FYP Stated Policies Below 2 °C
Total 676 GW 814 GW 1,119 GW
Hydropower 340GW 341GW 341GW
Wind 210GW 259GW 549GW
Solar 110GW 188GW 200GW
Biomass 15GW 26GW 29GW
Other RE 0.55GW 0.58GW 0.58GW