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Global Energy Demand in 2018 Grew at the Fastest Pace This Decade

Despite weakening growth in GDP and strengthening energy prices in 2018, global energy demand last year rose at its fastest pace since 2010, according to BP’s 2019 Statistical Review of World Energy. China, India, and the US were responsible for two-thirds of the 2.9% increase in consumption. The widely followed annual statistical review said that demand growth pervaded all fuels, most of which grew more strongly than their historical averages.

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Solar, storage and wind can keep us on track as far as 2030

This year’s New Energy Outlook report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance predicts renewables can keep us on track for less than two degrees of global heating for the next decade. But after that, other technologies will have to do their bit…

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Global renewables jobs ‘hit 11 million’

The renewable energy industry employed 11 million people around the world last year, according to analysis by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)…

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7th Asia Offshore Wind Day
Taipei – 15 October 2019
As part of our them focused events, we will be organizing the 7th Asia Offshore Wind Day in Taipei on 15 October 2019. The day will include presentations, panel discussions and a cocktail reception at the end of the day.

Please contact us at info@asiawind.org for further information on our events and reports.

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