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“Although the rate of increase is likely to slow for energy demand, a number of public and private institutions expect that global energy demand will continue to increase for the foreseeable future. Most of this growth is likely to come from non-OECD countries,” Dr Alexandra Heath has told a CEDA audience in Sydney.
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Global demand for coal will continue to grow over the next couple of decades, with India anticipated to be the most significant source of new demand for metallurgical coal, BHP Billiton President of Coal, Dean Dalla Valle has told a CEDA audience in Brisbane.
Read more Energy February 29, 2012By 2040 the world population will grow by 25 per cent, and out global energy demand will grow by 30 per cent, ExxonMobil, USA, Manager-Energy and Economics Division, Robert Gardner told a CEDA audience in NSW, at the first Energy Series event for 2012.
Read more Energy June 9, 2011CEDA attendees peered into a future where all consumers could program their electrical appliances through a mobile phone to make energy savings, use their consumption data to shop around for the best energy deal and relieve pressure at peak times on the electricity grid.
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