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Energy
: A historial perspective and 21st century forecast: AAPG Studies in Geology #54, p.
DOI:10.1306/1032706SP226
2005 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Introduction, Brief History, and Chosen Approach
ABSTRACT
Because energy
is essential to provide the basic needs of humanity, namely food,
clean
fresh water, fuel for transportation, the generation of electricity, and the production of heat, it is at the core of economic and social activity; and because
energy
is consumed by people, estimates of the consumption of
energy
during the 21st century need to be based on projections of the size, composition, and mode and amount of
energy
use of the human population of the world. Estimates of the possible supply of
energy
are based on the availability of the presently known sources: principally oil, natural gas, coal, and hydroelectric and nuclear power. The development of these estimates is the objective of this study. They support the conclusion that, although the global distribution of
energy
sources is obviously uneven, during the 21st century, there will be sufficient sources to adequately satisfy the demand for
energy
of a human population whose growth rate shows signs of starting to level off.
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