The world’s electricity consumption is forecast to rise at its fastest pace in recent years, with a large chunk of the demand coming from China and the US.
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Over the next three years, global electricity consumption is set to rise by an 'unprecedented' 3 500 terawatt hours.
To meet sustained demand, global upstream oil and gas investment must rise from $500 billion to $660 billion annually.