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Outlook2024
exploresthekeytrendsanduncertainties
surroundingtheenergytransition.
Thisyear’sEnergyOutlookisfocusedontwomainscenarios:CurrentTrajectoryandNetZero.Thesescenariosarenotpredictionsofwhatislikelytohappenorwhatbpwouldliketohappen.Rathertheyexplorethepossibleimplicationsofdifferentjudgementsandassumptions
concerningthenatureoftheenergytransition.Thescenariosarebasedonexistingtechnologiesanddonotconsiderthepossibleimpactofentirelyneworunknowntechnologies.
Themanyuncertaintiessurroundingthepossiblespeedandnature
oftheenergytransitionmeanstheprobabilityofanyoneofthese
scenariosmaterialisingexactlyasdescribedisnegligible.Moreover,
thetwoscenariosdonotprovideacomprehensivedescriptionof
allpossibleoutcomes.Theydo,however,spanawiderangeof
possibleoutcomesandsomighthelptoillustratethekeytrendsanduncertaintiessurroundingthepossibledevelopmentofenergymarketsoutto2050.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition2
TheEnergyOutlookisproducedtoinformbp’sviewsoftherisksandopportunitiesposedbytheenergytransitionandispublishedasacontributiontothewiderdebateaboutthefactorsshapingthefuturepathoftheglobalenergysystem.ButtheOutlookisonlyonesourceamongmanywhenconsideringtheprospectsforglobalenergy
marketsandbpconsidersawiderangeofotherexternalscenarios,analysisandinformationwhenformingitslong-termstrategy.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition3
Contents
Introduction
Powersector50
Electricitydemand52
Electricitygenerationbyfuel54
Windandsolar56
Increasingpowersector
resilience58
Lowcarbon
hydrogen60
Lowcarbonhydrogen62
Regionallowcarbon
hydrogendemand64
Energydemand24
Growthofprimaryenergy26
Primaryenergybyfuel28
Oildemand30
Roadtransport32
Aviationandmarine34
Productdemandandrefining36
Oilsupply38
Naturalgasdemand40
Importsofliquifiednaturalgas42
Naturalgasproduction44
Coaldemand46
Modernbioenergy48
Welcometo
EnergyOutlook20246
Recentdevelopmentsand
emergingtrends8
Keyinsights10
Overview12
Twoscenarios:Current
TrajectoryandNetZero14
ComparisonwithIPCC
pathways16
Fromenergyadditionto
energysubstitution18
Cumulativeemissions:
CurrentTrajectoryandNetZero20
Delayedanddisorderlyscenario22
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition4
Whatdoesittake
toacceleratethe
energytransition?76
Decompositionbysector78
Power80
Industry82
Transport84
Buildings86
Carbonmitigation
andremovals66
Carboncapture,use
andstorage68
Enablers70
Energyinvestment72
Demandforcriticalminerals74
Annex88
Datatables90
Comparingscenarioemissions
withIPCCcarbonbudgets92
FromCurrentTrajectory
toNetZero94
Modellingapproachforthe
DelayedNetZeroandfastest
IPCCdecarbonizationpathways96
Economicimpact
ofclimatechange98
Investmentmethodology100
Carbonemissions
definitionsandsources102
Otherdatadefinitions
andsources104
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition5
Introduction
IntroductiontoEnergyOutlook2024
Welcometothe2024editionofbp’sEnergyOutlook.
Globaldevelopmentsandeventsinrecentyearshavehighlightedtheconsiderablechallengesfacingtheglobalenergysystemandthoseofuswhoworkwithinit.
Despitemarkedincreasesin
governmentclimateambitions
andactions,andrapidgrowthin
investmentinlowcarbonenergy,carbonemissionscontinue
torise.Indeed,otherthanthe
Covid-inducedfallof2020,carbonemissionshaveriseneveryyear
sincetheParisclimategoalswereagreedin2015.Thecarbonbudgetisrunningout.
Theworldisinan‘energyaddition’phaseoftheenergytransitionin
whichitisconsumingincreasingamountsofbothlowcarbon
energyandfossilfuels.Thehistoryofenergyhasseenseveralpast
phasesof‘energyadditions’,forexampletherapidincreaseincoalastheworldshiftedfromtheuseofwoodasitsprimaryenergy
sourcetocoal,andlaterthesharpincreasesinoilasitdisplacedcoalasthedominantenergyform.Butineachofthesecases,theworldcontinuedtoconsumesimilarorgreateramountsofalltypesof
energy.
Thechallengeistomove–for
thefirsttimeinhistory–fromthecurrentenergyadditionphaseof
theenergytransitiontoan‘energysubstitution’phase,inwhich
lowcarbonenergyincreases
sufficientlyquicklytomorethan
matchtheincreaseinglobalenergydemand,allowingtheconsumptionoffossilfuels,andwiththatcarbonemissions,todecline.
Thelongerittakesfortheworldtomovetoarapidandsustainedenergytransition,thegreatertheriskofacostlyanddisorderly
adjustmentpathwayinthefuture.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition6
ThechallengeposedbytheenergytransitionisfurthercomplicatedbytherepercussionsoftheenergydisruptionsandshortagescausedbythewarinUkraine.These
disruptions,andtheeconomicandsocialcoststheyentailed,servedasaremindertousallthatthe
transitionalsoneedstoconsiderthesecurityandaffordabilityofenergy.
Irealisethattheconceptofthe
energytrilemma–theimportanceofenergysystemsprovidingenergywhichissecureandaffordableaswellassustainable–hasbeen
discussedandusedformany
years.Butitsrelevancehasneverbeengreater:anysuccessful
andenduringtransitionneedstoaddressallthreeelementsofthetrilemma.
Thesechallenges,togetherwiththebroaderimplicationsoftheshiftsandtrendsunderwayintheglobalenergysystem,areexploredin
thisyear’sOutlookusingtwomainscenarios:CurrentTrajectoryandNetZero.Togetherthesescenariosspanawiderangeofthepossibleoutcomesfortheglobalenergy
systemoverthenext25years.It
ispossibletousethesescenariostoidentifyenergytrendsthatare
commonacrossbothscenarios
andthosethataremoredependentonthepaceofthetransition.Thiscanhelpinformjudgementsofhowtheenergysystemmayevolveovercomingdecades.
Thetwoscenarioscanalsobe
comparedtogiveaclearersenseofwhatneedstobedoneto
shifttheworldfromitscurrent
unsustainableemissionstrajectorytoapathwayconsistentwith
theParisclimategoals.Spoileralert:amongstotherthings,
thissuggestsaneedforgreater
electrificationfuelledbyeven
fastergrowthinwindandsolar
power,asignificantaccelerationinenergyefficiencyimprovements,togetherwithincreasinguseofawholerangeofotherlowcarbonenergysourcesandtechnologies,includingbiofuels,lowcarbon
hydrogen,andcarboncapture,useandstorage(CCUS).
Ihopethisyear’sEnergyOutlookisusefultoeveryonetryingtotacklethechallengesfacingtheglobal
energysystemandacceleratethetransitiontoglobalnetzero.
Asalways,anyfeedbackof
theOutlookandhowitcanbe
improvedwouldbemostwelcome.
CP
S::
SpencerDale
Chiefeconomist
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition7
Introduction
Recentdevelopmentsandemergingtrends
and2023.Thisgrowthhasbeendriveninparticularbysolar,
supportedbycontinuingfallsincost–thecostsofsolarmoduleshavefallenbyaround60%overthepastfouryears.
●Theenergyadditionsfromlow
carbonsourceshavenot,however,beensufficienttomeetthegrowthintotalglobalenergydemand,
meaningtheuseoffossilfuelshascontinuedtoincrease.Fossilfuelconsumptionreachedanewhighin2023,drivenprimarilybyrisingoilconsumption.
●Oilandgasupstreaminvestmenttotalled$550billionin2023.
Althoughupstreaminvestment
remainsbelowitspeakintheearly2010s,productionhascontinuedtogrowsteadily,supported
byimprovingproductivityofinvestment.
●Theincreasedfocusonenergysecuritycouldsupportgreateremphasisonimprovingenergyefficiencyandgrowingdomesticenergyproduction.Itmayalsopromptgreatergovernment
involvementinthedesignandoperationofenergymarkets,
asillustratedbythegrowing
roleofgreenindustrialpolicies,increasingattentiononthe
securityofenergysupplychainsand,whererelevant,onthe
utilizationoflocalfossilfuelresources.
●Globalenergydemandhas
continuedtogrow,averaging
around1%peryearbetween2019and2023,weakerthanitsaveragerateofalittlebelow2%overthe10yearsto2019,drivenbyincreasingprosperityandgrowthinemergingeconomies.
●Progressonimprovingenergy
efficiencyhasbeendisappointing.Theamountofenergyused
perunitofeconomicactivity
hasfallenbyalittleover1%peryearoverthepastfouryears
onaverage.Thatisslowerthantheprevious10yearsandmuchweakerthanthe4%annualratetargetedintheenergyefficiencypledgeatCOP28.
●Investmentinlowcarbonenergyisestimatedtohavegrownvery
rapidlyinrecentyears,uparound50%since2019atapproximately$1.9trillionin2023.This
investmentisheavilyconcentratedindevelopedeconomiesand
China,withfarlowerinvestmentlevelsinemergingeconomies
wherecostsofcapitalaretypicallyhigher.
●Muchofthisinvestmenthasbeendeployedinrenewablepower,withwindandsolarpowergenerationalmostdoublingbetween2019
TheEnergyOutlookscenariosareinformedbyrecenttrendsand
developmentsintheglobalenergysystem.
●Carbonemissionshavecontinuedtoincrease,growingatanaveragerateof0.8%peryearoverthe
pastfouryears(2019-23).IfCO2emissionsweremaintained
atclosetorecentlevels,the
carbonbudgetestimatedby
theIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC)tobe
consistentwithahighprobabilityoflimitingaverageglobal
temperatureincreasesto2°C
wouldbeexhaustedbytheearly2040s.
●ThewarinUkraineincreased
theattentiononensuringenergysecurityandaffordabilityaswellasachievingtheParisclimate
goals.Therecentdisruptionsin
theMiddleEasthavereinforcedtheimportanceofenergysecurity.
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●Growthinoildemandsince2019–whichhasaveragedaround0.5Mb/dperyear–hasbeenlargelydrivenbyincreasingconsumptioninemergingeconomies
andincreaseddemandfor
petrochemicalfeedstocks.
Oilconsumptionindeveloped
economiescontinuedtofallovermuchofthepasttwodecades.In2022oildemandindevelopedeconomieswasaround2Mb/dlowerthanitwasbeforethe
Covid-19pandemic,and5.5Mb/d(around10%)belowitshistoric
peakin2005.
●Stronggrowthinnaturalgas
demandinemergingAsian
economies,combinedwith
disruptionstoRussianpipeline
exportstoEurope,hasincreasedtheimportanceofliquifiednaturalgas(LNG)withinglobalgas
markets.LNGdemandhasgrownaroundeighttimestherateof
overallnaturalgasconsumptionoverthepastfiveyears.
●Growthinelectricityhas
continuedtooutpacetotal
energydemandgrowthinrecentyearsastheenergysystemhasincreasinglyelectrified.This
hasbeendrivenbycontinued
rapidgrowthinelectricityuseinemergingeconomies,spurred
byimprovedaccessibilityand
affordability.Nascentbutgrowingdemandfromdatacentresto
supporttheincreasingadoptionofgenerativeAIapplicationslookssettoincreaseelectricitydemandmateriallyinsomemarketsinthecomingyears.
●Therapidgrowthinlowcarbon
generationisputtingincreased
pressureontheinfrastructureandgovernanceprocesssupporting
powermarkets,includingplanningandpermittingandgrids.For
example,intheUStheaveragetimebetweenarequestforgridconnectionandcommercial
operationincreasedfromless
thantwoyearsforprojectsbuiltin2000-07tonearlyfiveyearsforprojectsbuiltin2023.
●Thenumberofelectricvehicleshasrisenrapidly,withsales
increasingfromtwomillion
vehiclesin2019toaround14
millionin2023.Thisgrowthhasbeenunderpinnedbyvehicle
emissionsregulations,especiallyinChina,theEUandtheUS.
●Salesofheatpumpsalsogrew
steadily,particularlyintheEU
andNorthAmerica.Annualsalesincreasedbyaround75%intheEUbetween2019and2023toreach2.6millionunitsperyear.
●Growthinlessmature,highercost,lowcarbonenergyvectorsandtechnologies–including
lowcarbonhydrogen,syntheticbiofuels,andcarboncapture
andstorage–remainsataveryearlystage.Asanexample,atthebeginningof2024lessthan
5Mtpalowcarbonhydrogen
projectswereoperationalorunderconstruction–asmallfractionoftheexistinguseofunabatedfossil-fuel-basedhydrogen.
●Investmentincriticalminerals
miningandexplorationhas
increasedinrecentyearsin
responsetoprospectiveincreasesindemandastheenergysystemtransitions,butwouldneedto
acceleratefurthertomeetthe
needsofarapidenergytransition.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition9
Introduction
Keyinsights
Thescenariosinthisyear’sEnergyOutlookcanbeusedtohelpinformsomekeyinsightsabouthow
theenergysystemmayevolve
overthenext25years.Someoftheseinsightsstemfromfactorsaffectingtheglobalenvironmentandenergymarketsthatare
commonacrossbothscenariosandsomaysuggestanincreasedlikelihoodthattheymayalso
beapparentinpathwayslying
‘between’thesescenarios.Otherinsightsaremoredependentonthepaceoftransition.
Globalenvironment
●Thecarbonbudgetisrunning
out.Thelongerthedelayin
takingdecisiveactiontoreduceemissionsonarapidand
sustainedbasis,thegreatertheriskofacostlyanddisruptive
adjustmentpathwaylater.
Governmentambitionsand
provisionsinsupportofthe
energytransitionhavegrowninrecentyears,butfurtherglobal
policyactionisneededtoachieveaParis-consistentpathway.
●ThedisruptionstoglobalenergysuppliesassociatedwiththewarinUkrainehaveincreasedthe
importanceattachedtoensuringsecureandaffordableenergy
whilealsoachievingtheParis
climategoals.Thisgreaterfocusonsafeguardingenergysecurityincludesmanycountriesplacingmoreweightonensuringthe
securityoftheirkeylowcarbonenergyvaluechains.
Trendscommonacrossbothscenarios
●Energydemandgrowsmore
stronglyinemergingeconomies,drivenbyrisingprosperity
andlivingstandards.Butthe
magnitudeandpersistenceofthegrowthinenergyconsumption
dependscriticallyonactionstakengloballytoaccelerateimprovementsinenergy
efficiency.
●Thestructureofenergydemandchanges,withtheimportanceoffossilfuelsdeclining,replacedbyagrowingshareoflowcarbon
energy,ledbywindandsolar
power.Theworldmovesfrom
the‘energyaddition’phaseofthetransition,inwhichmoreofbothlowcarbonenergyandfossil
fuelsareconsumed,toan‘energysubstitution’phase,withdecliningconsumptionoffossilfuels.
●Windandsolargrowrapidly,
supportedbyfallingcostsandasteadilyincreasingelectrificationoftheenergysystem.Therisingshareofvariablerenewable
energyinpowergeneration
requiresglobalpowersystemstobolstertheirresilienceto
fluctuationsingeneration,byupgradinggrids,andincreasingsystemflexibility,storage,andreliablespare(dispatchable)
capacity.
●Oildemanddeclinesoverthe
outlookbutcontinuestoplay
asignificantroleintheglobal
energysystemforthenext10-15years.Thisrequirescontinuing
investmentinupstreamoil(andnaturalgas).
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition10
●Thedeclineinoildemand
stemsatfirstlargelyfromthe
improvingefficiencyofthe
internalcombustionengine
(ICE)vehiclefleet,butthen
overtimeincreasinglyfromtheelectrificationofroadtransport.Thenumberofelectricvehiclesgrowsrapidly,underpinned
byregulatorystandardsand
increasingcostcompetitiveness.
Transition-dependenttrends
●Whetherthedemandfornaturalgasincreasesorfallsoverthenext25yearsdependsonthespeedoftheenergytransition.Naturalgasconsumptionrisesinemerging
economiesastheygrowand
industrialize.Butinacceleratedtransitionpathwaysthisisoffsetbyshiftsawayfromnaturalgastolowercarbonenergy.
●Theuseofbiofuelsand
biomethanegrowsoverthenext25years.Butthepaceofthat
expansioninkeysectorssuchasaviationishighlydependentontheextentofgovernmentpoliciesandmandatessupportingtheiruse.
●Lowcarbonhydrogenhelpsto
decarbonizetheenergysystemthroughitsuseinindustryand
transportforactivitiesthatare
hardtoelectrify,and,toalesserextent,inprovidingresiliencein
powersystems.Thehighcost
oflowcarbonhydrogenrelativetoincumbentunabatedfossil
fuels,however,meansthatits
significancedependsonthescaleofpolicysupport.Eveninafastertransitionpathway,muchofthegrowthoflowcarbonhydrogenoccursafter2035.
●CCUSplaysacriticalrolein
enablingthetransitiontoalow
carbonenergysystem,butit
requiresgovernmentsupport
andincentivestocompensate
fortheadditionalcostsitsuse
involves.ThedeploymentofCCUScomplementsatransitionaway
fromfossilfuels–itdoesnotactasanalternative.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition11
Overview
Twoscenariostoexplorethespeedand
shapeoftheenergytransitionoutto2050
NetZeroisinlinewith‘Parisconsistent’IPCCscenarios,whileCurrentTrajectorysuggestsasignificanttemperature
overshoot
Progressingtheenergytransition:fromenergyadditiontoenergysubstitution
Thepathwayalongwhichtheglobalenergysystemiscurrentlytravelling,ifcontinued,isnotconsistentwitha2°Ccarbonbudget
Delayingtheenergytransitioncouldlead
toacostlyanddisorderlyadjustment
pathway
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition12
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition13
Overview
Twoscenariostoexplorethespeedandshapeoftheenergytransitionoutto2050
Carbonemissions
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
GtofCO2e
oCurrentTrajectory
oNetZero
200020102020203020402050
CarbonemissionsincludeCO2emissionsfromenergyuse,industrialprocesses,naturalgasflaringandmethaneemissionsfromenergyproduction.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition14
Keypoints
bp’sEnergyOutlook2024usestwoscenarios–CurrentTrajectoryandNetZero–toexplorearangeof
possibleoutcomesfortheglobalenergysystemoutto2050.
●Thewiderangeoffactorsthatarelikelytoshapethetransitionoftheglobalenergysystem
overthenext25years–for
example,policy,technology,
societalpressures,financingandgeopolitics–meanitisnotpossibletomakemeaningfulpredictionsofhowtheenergysystemwillevolve.
●Instead,theEnergyOutlookusesscenariosthatspanawiderangeofpossibleoutcomesoutto
2050.Indoingso,thescenariosinformanunderstandingofwhichtrendsintheenergysystemaremorelikelytooccuracrossmostplausibleoutcomesandwhich
onesaremoredependentonthespeedandshapeoftheenergy
transition.Thatunderstanding
canhelpshapestrategicchoicesthataremoreresilienttothemanyuncertaintiessurroundingthe
futureoftheenergysystem.
●Thescenariosconsidercarbon
emissionsfromenergyproductionanduse,mostnon-energy
relatedindustrialprocesses,andnaturalgasflaringandmethaneemissionsfromtheproduction,transportation,anddistributionoffossilfuelsandtheincompletecombustionoftraditional
bioenergy(seepages102-103oftheAnnexformoredetails).Thescenariosusedatafrom2022asthebaseyear.Theconsiderableinertiaintheenergysystem
meansthatitsevolutionoverthenextfewyearsisunlikelytovarysignificantlyacrossscenarios.
●CurrentTrajectoryisdesigned
tocapturethebroadpathway
alongwhichtheglobalenergy
systemiscurrentlytravelling.
Itplacesweightonclimate
policiesalreadyinforceand
onglobalaimsandpledgesfor
futuredecarbonization.Atthe
sametime,italsorecognizesthemyriadchallengesassociated
withmeetingtheseaims.CO2
equivalent(CO2e)emissionsin
CurrentTrajectorypeakinthemid-2020sandby2050arearound
25%below2022levels.
●NetZeroexploreshowdifferentelementsoftheenergysystemmightchangetoachievea
substantialreductionincarbonemissions.Inthatsense,Net
Zerocanbeviewedasa‘whatif’scenario:whatelementsoftheenergysystemmightchange,
andhow,iftheworldcollectivelyactsforCO2eemissionstofallbyaround95%by2050.
●NetZeroassumesthatthere
isasignificanttighteningin
climatepolicies.Italsoembodiesshiftsinsocietalbehaviourand
preferenceswhichfurthersupportgainsinenergyefficiencyandtheadoptionoflowcarbonenergy.
●ThecarbonemissionsremaininginNetZeroin2050couldbe
eliminatedbyeitheradditional
changestotheenergysystem
(includingCCUS-enabled
carbondioxideremovals(CDR)
(seepages68-69)orbythe
deploymentofnaturalclimate
solutions(NCS).TheuseofNCStooffsetemissionsfromthe
energysystemwoulddependonarangeoffactorsincludingthe
costsofbothNCSandtherelativecostsofabatinggreenhousegasemissionsinsideandoutsideoftheenergysystem.ThesecostsarenotexplicitlyconsideredintheOutlook.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition15
Overview
NetZeroisinlinewith‘Parisconsistent’IPCCscenarios,whileCurrentTrajectorysuggestsasignificant
temperatureovershoot
CumulativecarbonemissionsinIPCCscenariosin2015-2050
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
GtofCO2e
400
C1C2C3NetZeroC5CurrentTrajectory
C1-C5representthecategoriesofIPCCscenariosusingthe10%-90%percentilerangeforvarioustemperatureoutcomesasdescribedinthissection.SeetheAnnexforanadditionalexplanationonhowcumulativeemissionsarecalculated.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition16
Keypoints
Thepaceandextentof
decarbonizationinNetZerois
broadlyalignedwitharangeofIPCCscenariosconsistentwithmeetingtheParisclimategoals.Incontrast,theemissionsprofileofCurrent
Trajectorysuggestsamuchgreaterlikelihoodofasignificantovershootrelativetothoseclimategoals.
●TheEnergyOutlookscenarios
extendonlyto2050anddonotmodelallformsofgreenhousegasesorallsectorsofthe
economy.Assuch,itisnot
possibletodirectlyinferthe
increaseinglobalaverage
temperaturesin2100impliedbyCurrentTrajectoryandNetZero.
●However,itispossibletomakeanindirectinferencebycomparingthecumulativecarbonemissionsinthetwoscenariosforthe
period2015-50withtherangesofcorrespondingcarbontrajectoriestakenfromthescenariosincludedintheIPCCSixthAssessment
Report(ClimateChange2022:
Impacts,Adaptationand
Vulnerability).Seepages92-93intheAnnexformoredetails.
●Itisnotstraightforwardto
compareNetZerowiththeParisclimategoals.CumulativeCO2e
emissionsinNetZeroarebroadlyinthemiddleoftherangesoftwocategoriesofIPCCscenarios–C2andC3.IPCCC2scenariosare
consistentwithagreaterthan
50%probabilityofreturningglobalwarmingto1.5°Cafterahigh
overshoot,andIPCCC3scenariosareconsistentwithagreater
than67%probabilityoflimiting
averageglobaltemperaturerisesto2°C.Onthatbasis,NetZero
mightbeconsideredtobebroadlyconsistentwiththeParisclimategoals.
●Incontrast,cumulativecarbon
emissionsinCurrentTrajectory
areabovethemid-pointofthe
rangeofemissionsfromIPCCC5scenarios,whichareconsistent
withagreaterthan50%probabilityoflimitingaverageglobal
temperaturerisesto2.5°C.ThissuggestsCurrentTrajectoryisnotconsistentwithmeetingtheParisclimategoals.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition17
Overview
Progressingtheenergytransition:
fromenergyadditiontoenergysubstitution
AverageannualchangeinprimaryenergyinCurrentTrajectory
EJ
Energyaddition
Energysubstitution
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
-5
-10
-15
-20
-15
-20
-25
-25
2000s2010s2020s2030s2040s
AverageannualchangeinprimaryenergyinNetZero
15
10
5
0
EJ
Energyaddition
Energysubstitution
2000s2010s2020s2030s2040s
Lowcarbonfuels
UnabatedfossilfuelsoPrimaryenergy
Calculationdoesnotinclude2020duetoimpactofCovid-19.
bpEnergyOutlook:2024edition18
Keypoints
Theglobalenergysystemfacesthechallengeofmovingfromthecurrentphaseoftheenergytransition,
inwhichlowcarbonenergyis
accelerating,toasecondphase
inwhichitisgrowingsufficiently
quicklytoreducetheneedforfossilfuels.
●Lowcarbonenergyhasincreasedsign
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