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This gure shows worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and several uorinated gases from 1990 to 2010. For consistency, emissions are expressed in million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents. These totals include emissions and sinks due to land-use change and forestry.   Data sources: WRI, 2014; FAO, 2014 * HFCs are hydrofluorocarbons,...
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This figure shows how annual average temperatures worldwide have changed since 1901. Surface data come from a combined set of land-based weather stations and sea surface temperature measurements. Satellite measurements cover the lower troposphere, which is the lowest level of the Earth’s atmosphere. “UAH” and “RSS” represent two different methods of analyzing the original satellite...
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Solar energy is becoming a force to be reckoned with. Last year, China and the United States installed a record 15 and 7.5 gigawatts (GW) of solar, respectively. This year, the world could install as much as 66 GW.In 2015, investors poured $161 billion of capital into solar, the largest amount for any single power...
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source: world energy outlook 2014 – intl energy agency
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In “Mapping the Gap: The Road From Paris”, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Ceresand Ken Locklin have collaborated to more closely examine total volumes of capital that are required to fund clean energy power project development in the electric sector. Clean energy is poised for rapid growth. Under a business-as-usual scenario, investment in new renewable electric power...
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Total global wind energy capacity is expected to top 500GW by the end of the year, according to the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA). The figure stood at almost 456.5GW by the end of June 2016, meeting about 4.7% of the world’s electricity demand, WWEA said.    
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(in million metric tons of oil equivalent) This statistic represents electricity consumption around the world in 2008 and 2030, by region. In 2008, North America’s electricity consumption came to approximately 74 million metric tons of oil equivalent.
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(in gigawatts) This statistic represents major countries at the end of year 2015, by cumulative solar PV capacity. China’s cumulative solar PV (photovoltaics) capacity reached 43.5 gigawatts at the end of 2015.
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(in U.S. dollar cents per kilowatt hour) This statistic shows electricity prices in selected countries worldwide in 2015. In the United States, electricity prices stood at 9.43 U.S. dollar cents per kilowatt hour. In the United Kingdom, electricity users paid 14.16 U.S. dollar cents per kilowatt hour.
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