Trends of World Consumption of Energy | Chapter 4 | Current Perspective to Economics and Management Vol. 1
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
and its effects on economic development.
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 industrialised countries. The lack of
energy leads to an increase in poverty, and therefore, to difficulties in
building up intellectual capital and, as a result, to the inhibition of
economic development.
Author(s) Details
Ellen G. Trofimova
Russian Medical Academy of Continious Professional Education, Moscow, Russia.
Russian Medical Academy of Continious Professional Education, Moscow, Russia.
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