Policy & Regulation EIA: Global renewable energy consumption nearly reaches that of liquid fuels by 2050 John Engel 10.6.2021 Share (Photo by Anna Jiménez Calaf on Unsplash) Follow @EngelsAngle "As renewables, particularly solar and wind, become cost-competitive the reference case projects that nearly all post-2020 electricity generation growth in the OECD regions will come from these sources, and that they'll displace an increasing share of existing non-renewable, mostly fossil fuel-based, sources," Angelina LaRose, assistant administrator for energy analysis at the EIA. The EIA forecasts that global oil and natural gas production will continue to grow to support increasing consumption in developing Asian economies. Related Posts How the Inflation Reduction Act is playing out in one of the ‘most biased’ states for renewables Massachusetts Senate approves bill to expand reliance on renewable energy N.C.’s ratepayer advocate: Duke Energy ‘failed’ to consider incentives that would cut costs & enable more clean energy The ‘Wild West’ of hooking up large solar projects in New Hampshire