World Energy Consumption: Regional Differences and Features of Change

Sergey Alexandrovich Surkov *

International Institute of Management LINK, Moscow, Russia

Ellen Grigorjevna Trofimova

Russian Medical Academy of Continious Professional Education, Moscow, Russia

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Literary sources contain contradictory information about energy release. Some authors describe the trend of rapid growth of this indicator, others believe that this growth is gradually subsiding

Objective: Authors have considered a problem of worldwide consumption of energy.

Methods: The necessary parameters were determined by data of various literary sources.

Discussion: It is shown that the direct approximation of dependencies of energy release per capita, population size and inhabited territory to calculate the energy release density is inexpedient.

It is established that the energy release density first decreases with time, and then begins to grow.

Conclusion: The main sources of growth are industrialized countries.

Keywords: Energy consumption, density of consumption, damage to nature


How to Cite

Alexandrovich Surkov, Sergey, and Ellen Grigorjevna Trofimova. 2018. “World Energy Consumption: Regional Differences and Features of Change”. Journal of Economics, Management and Trade 21 (2):1-9. https://doi.org/10.9734/JEMT/2018/40232.

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