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ID109622
Title ProperOverview of energy consumption of the globalized world economy
LanguageENG
AuthorChen, Z M ;  Chen, G Q
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For the globalized world economy with intensive international trade, an overview of energy consumption is presented by an embodied energy analysis to track both direct and indirect energy uses based on a systems input-output simulation. In 2004, the total amounts of energy embodied in household consumption, government consumption, and investment are 7749, 874, and 2009 Mtoe (million tons of oil equivalent), respectively. The United States is shown as the world's biggest embodied energy importer (683 Mtoe) and embodied energy surplus receiver (290 Mtoe), in contrast to China as the biggest exporter (662 Mtoe) and deficit receiver (274 Mtoe). Energy embodied in consumption per capita varies from 0.05 (Uganda) to 19.54 toe (Rest of North America). Based on a forecast for 2005-2035, China is to replace the United States as the world's leading embodied energy consumer in 2027, when its per capita energy consumption will be one quarter of that of the United States.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2011: p. 5920-5928
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2011: p. 5920-5928
Key WordsGlobal Energy Consumption ;  Embodied Energy ;  International Trade