Electricity demand is now expected to grow significantly faster than global GDP for the next two-and-a-half years, according to Bank of America.
On Monday, the International Energy Agency released its analysis of the energy trends of 2025, covering the entire globe. It confirms and extends the primary conclusion of a more limited analysis by ...
For the first time on record, solar power contributed more new energy to the global system than any other single source. The International Energy Agency reported in its April 2026 Global Energy Review ...
The firm’s research suggests that declining fertility rates could reshape energy demand as population growth could peak ...
The Energy Institute released its Statistical Review of World Energy with data for calendar year 2025 on June 30, ...
The world's electricity demand rose by 3% in 2025, with growth nearly triple compared to the 1.3% increase in total energy consumption, as data centers and electric vehicles continued to push power ...
OPEC on Monday lowered its forecast for world oil demand growth in 2026 to 780,000 barrels per day, a copy of its monthly report showed, marking the third straight downward revision.
Utilities are still outperforming in 2026, driven by data center demand and rising capital spending. The sector’s multiyear rally has pushed valuations higher, leaving fewer broadly cheap names.
India's renewable electricity generation grew nearly 24% in 2025 while coal, oil and gas-based power generation declined, according to the Energy Institute's Statistical Review of World Energy. The ...
Falling fertility rates threaten long term energy demand, Wood Mackenzie warned in a statement sent to Rigzone recently. In ...
There’s a surprising amount of good news when it comes to the transition to cleaner forms of energy. Renewables such as wind and solar are now the world’s largest source of power. Carbon emissions ...
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