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  • Recently, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a report namely, Global Energy Review:2020
  • It also includes the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on global energy demand and CO2 emissions.

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  • The imposition of lockdown in several countries has largely restricted transportation such as road and air travel.
  • In turn, the drastic reduction in the global energy demands has been observed.

Global Energy Demands

  • The countries in full lockdown are experiencing an average decline of 25% in energy demand per week
  • With a partial lockdown, the fall in energy demand is about 18% per week.
  • Global energy demand declined by 3.8% in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the first quarter of 2019.
  • It is expected that the impact of Covid-19 on energy demand in 2020 would be more than seven times larger than the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on global energy demand.
  • Coal Demand:
  • Declined by 8% compared with the first quarter of 2019.
  • Reasons :
  • China – a coal-based economy – was the country hardest hit by Covid-19 in the first quarter.
  • Cheap gas and continued growth in renewables elsewhere challenged coal.
  • Oil Demand:
  • Declined by 5% in the first quarter
  • Due to curtailment in mobility and aviation, which account for nearly 60% of global oil demand.
  • Global demand for oil could further drop by 9% on average in 2020, which will return oil consumption to 2012 levels.
  • Gas Demand:
  • The impact of the pandemic on gas demand has been moderate
  • Around 2%
  • Gas-based economies were not strongly affected in the first quarter of 2020.
  • Renewables Energy Resources Demand:
  • Only source that has registered a growth in demand, driven by larger installed capacity.
  • Demand for renewables is expected to rise by 1% by 2020 because of low operating costs and preferential access for many power systems.
  • Electricity Demand:
  • Declined by 20% during periods of full lockdown in several countries.
  • Residential demand is outweighed by reductions in commercial and industrial operations.

Covid-19 and CO2 Emissions

  • Overall, the emissions decline in 2020 could be 8% lower than in 2019.
  • Lowest level of emissions since 2010.
  • It is also the largest level of emission reduction — six times larger than witnessed during the 2009 financial crisis, and twice as large as the combined total of all reductions witnessed since World War II.
  • In the first quarter of 2020, the decline in CO2 emissions is more than the fall in global energy demand.

India’s Energy Demands

  • China and India are the largest and third-largest electricity users in the world respectively
  • Coal use is dominant in both these countries shaping the global demand for this fuel.
  • Reduction in its energy demands by 30% as a result of the nation-wide lockdown.
  • The demand for coal is expected to decline steeply.

 
 

 

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