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ハンガリー:主要な予測

主要なエネルギーと排出量の予測を、5 か国のサンプルについて以下に示します。 Enerdataの EnerFutureサービス では、65 か国以上を含む世界規模の予測をさらに利用できます。
総エネルギー | EnerBlueシナリオ

総最終エネルギー消費量 - ハンガリー

最終消費における電力のシェア - ハンガリー

一次エネルギー消費における化石燃料の割合 - ハンガリー

電気 | EnerBlueシナリオ

電力最終消費 - ハンガリー

総発電容量 - ハンガリー

再生可能エネルギー | EnerBlueシナリオ

一次エネルギー消費に占める再生可能エネルギーの割合 - ハンガリー

発電における再生可能エネルギーのシェア - ハンガリー

CO2排出量 | EnerBlueシナリオ

総CO2排出量(工業プロセスを含む) - ハンガリー

一人当たりのCO2原単位 - ハンガリー

EnerFuture:世界のエネルギー予測

EnerFutureは、2050年までのエネルギー予測を提供します。当社のサービスは、エネルギー需要、価格、およびGHG排出量の将来について明確な洞察を提供します。

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限界削減コスト曲線 - MACC

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Apr

The Russian Ministry of Economic Development has lowered its forecasts for the country's crude oil export prices over the 2024-2027 period to US$65/bbl. The forecasts were cut from previous estimates of US$71.3/bbl for 2024, US$70.1/bbl for 2025 and US$70/bbl for 2026.

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Apr

The European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has published its European LNG Market Monitoring Report (MMR). According to the report, the EU outpaced China as the largest global LNG importer in 2023, with 134 bcm of LNG imports recorded, while the United States have surpassed Qatar and Australia as the largest LNG producer, with an estimated export volume of 119 bcm in 2023. The EU’s increased demand of LNG may reach its peak during 2024 under ‘REPowerEU’ demand scenarios, at 330 bcm.

11

Apr

According to a white paper from the China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA), China’s battery storage capacity addition is expected to slow down from 34.5 GW in 2023 to 30.1 GW in 2024 (-13%) under conservative estimates, as energy storage struggles with low profitability, cause most notably by high upfront costs. With more favourable conditions, new addition in China are forecast to increase by almost a fifth in 2024 to 41.2 GW, which remains, however, below the projected 35% global growth rate of battery storage capacity addition. China needs battery storage as a back up to integrate rising intermittent renewables capacity into power grids, in a context where gas-fired capacity is limited. 

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Apr

The local Chinese government of the Shanxi province has published the "2024 Work Plan for Stable Coal Production and Supply in Shanxi Province", proposing a slight reduction in the coal output to reach 1.3 Gt during 2024. Citing safety concerns and weak demand that caused a fall in prices, the province will voluntarily reduce 4% of its coal output from the 1.36 Gt produced in 2023. However, production is expected to increase in the coming months to reach the 1.3 Gt of coal during 2024, due to mines working under 70% of the registered production capacity because of production restrictions.