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The world’s energy mix (2006). Electricity generation. Primary energy. Source: International Energy Agency, Key World Energy Statistics, 2009. Electricity generation mix. U.S. China. Source: DOE-EIA, Electric Power Annual, January 2009 & China Analysis Brief, July 2009.
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The world’s energy mix (2006) Electricity generation Primary energy Source: International Energy Agency, Key World Energy Statistics, 2009
Electricity generation mix U.S. China Source: DOE-EIA, Electric Power Annual, January 2009 & China Analysis Brief, July 2009
World CO2 emissions (2006) 28,003 million tonnes of CO2 Source: International Energy Agency, Key World Energy Statistics, 2009
Will emissions keep growing? • Business-as-Usual Scenario (BAU): world CO2 emissions to rise 39% by 2030 from 2006 levels • Largest growth from coal Source: DOE-EIA International Energy Outlook, May 2009
Where will the growth come from? • Developing country growth overshadows that from developed countries • But: a citizen from a developing country consumes a fraction of the energy we do Source: DOE-EIA International Energy Outlook, May 2007
New coal plant emissions 26% greater than all historic coal CO2 34% of remaining budget for 450ppm stabilization Source: ORNL, CDIAC; IEA, and WEO 2006