Core Insights - The International Energy Agency (IEA) released the "World Energy Outlook 2025" report, highlighting that approximately 730 million people globally still lack access to electricity and that climate risks are intensifying [1] - The report indicates that global targets for energy accessibility and climate change response have not been met, but achieving net-zero emissions by mid-century could help limit long-term temperature rise to within 1.5 degrees Celsius [1] Energy Demand Trends - The report forecasts that electricity demand will grow at a rate significantly faster than overall energy consumption, driven primarily by data centers and artificial intelligence, particularly in developed economies and China [1] - Renewable energy, especially solar photovoltaic, is expected to see the fastest growth in demand, with China maintaining its position as the largest renewable energy market globally [1] Nuclear and Fossil Fuels Outlook - A revival in nuclear energy is anticipated, with global nuclear power capacity expected to increase by at least one-third by 2035 [1] - In the short term, global oil and natural gas supplies are projected to be generally sufficient, although geopolitical risks remain a concern [1] Recommendations for Future Energy Strategy - The IEA urges countries to accelerate the diversification of energy structures and deepen international cooperation to address future uncertainties and risks [1]
国际能源署:全球约7.3亿人仍无法获电力供应
中国能源报·2025-11-13 07:04