Last year was “another year of highs in our energy hungry world,” said Juliet Davenport, president of the Energy Institute.
Overall, the proportion of fossil fuels in the 2023 global energy mix remained largely the same at 81.5%, down just 0.5% from the previous year.
India’s fossil fuel consumption was up 8% last year and, for the first time ever, the country used more coal than Europe and North America, combined.
Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesIn China, fossil fuel use soared to a new record high in 2023, up by 6%, as the end of its extended Covid lockdowns led to a rebound in fossil fuels.
Fossil fuel use in major advanced economies is likely to have peaked and is beginning to fall, it found.
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