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In 2016, solar and wind provided just 0.8% of the world’s energy
From Mark Perry.
"In 2016, solar and wind provided just 0.8% of the world’s energy,
even after trillions of dollars in taxpayer-extracted subsidies, and
will reach only a 3.6% share of energy in 2040, according to the
International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2017 forecast (see
graphic above). The world’s energy future of tomorrow, even almost a
quarter century from now in 2040, will look very much like it does
today, with fossil fuels supplying the large majority of our energy (81%
today vs. 75% in 2040) and renewables playing a relatively minor role
as energy sources.
Sources: Bjorn Lomborg and Matt Ridley (“Shale is the Real Energy Revolution”)."
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