Energy view to 2035: the energy transition takes hold, what's next for commodities?
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Senior Product Manager David Brown answers three questions about what's driving the anticipated energy transition.
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As energy markets become more diverse and interconnected, integrated analysis on major energy trends is essential to inform long-term investment decisions and to envision the energy world of tomorrow. This report arms you with Wood Mackenzie’s cross-commodity dataset so that you can:
- Understand major macroeconomic and demographic factors that will influence the scale of energy demand growth
- Quantify how disruptive energy supply sources will impact demand for fossil fuels
- Benchmark the when peak fossil fuel consumption will occur on a country and regional level
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