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ving Forces for Energy Demand 2010

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 3
2. Driving Forces for Energy Demand 4
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2.1 Economic Growth 7
2.1.1 Residential and Commercial Demand 10
2.1.2 Transportation Demand 12
2.1.3 Industry Demand 13
2.1.4 Power Generation 13
2.2 Energy Efficiency 17
3. Policy and Pricing Implications 18
3.1 Climate Change is Real 23
3.2 Status Quo – No Man Made Global Warming 27
4. Conclusion 28
5. Works Cited

Table of Graphs & Figures

‎2-1 Correlation of GDP and Energy Demand 1980 – 2030E 4

2‎ -2 Energy Consumption vs. GDP (2004 in 2000 USD) 5

2‎ -3 The Energy Ladder 6

‎2-4 The Energy Ladder S-Curve 6

‎2-5 Global Energy Demand Drivers 7

‎2-6 Final Energy Consumption by End Uses in India 2005 8

‎2-7 Projections of Rate of Appliance Diffusion 8

‎2-8 Growth in Vehicle Ownership 10

‎2-9 Total distances traveled by car, bus, train and aircraft, in various regions of the world 11

2‎ -10 Global Industrial Energy Demand by Sector and Area 12

2‎ -11 Growth in Electricity Usage 13

2‎ -12 Global Energy Efficiency Development 14

‎3-1 Correlation Between International Oil Price Index and Domestic End-Use Energy Price Index17

‎3-2 Evolution of Size and Price in Various Carbon Markets 20

3‎ -3 Cost per KW/h, US baseload plants under various CO2 cost assumptions 22

3‎ -4 UK Growth Vs. Aggreagate Air Pollution Emissions % (1970 – 2001) 24

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