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A promising region is Latin America, which has few wind farms but is warming to the concept as its need for electricity grows.
A number of countries around the world, from China to Finland and the United States, are gearing up to build new reactors as demand for electricity grows.
The shortage of transmission lines is nationwide and will worsen as the demand for electricity grows if corrective steps are not quickly taken, Mr. Abraham said.
The wind does not always blow and the sun does not always shine in the same country at the same time, so demand for sale and purchase of electricity grows in a market with more renewable energy sources.
The demand for electricity grows from around 56 million MWh/year to about 131 million MWh/year in 2030.
As pointed out above, it is these longer term services that are expected to be in greater demand as the share of renewable electricity grows [14].
Demand for electricity grows with great rapidity as a nation modernises and its economy develops.
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In the 1990's, the demand for electricity grew 45percentt, in part as a result of a successful program to control inflation, an effort that helped millions of poor people buy television sets, refrigerators, air-conditioners and other appliances.
In the period of 1990 2013, the shares of oil, gas and electricity grew from 2%to9%9%, 1% to 7% and 2%to26%6%, respectively.
During that same period, U.S. production of natural gas, which emits about half the CO2 of coal in the production of electricity, grew 25percentt, while prices declined.
"With a rapidly growing and increasingly prosperous population, the world is going to need a lot more energy than we use now, probably around 80percentt more by 2050 – with demand for electricity growing even more quickly".
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