10.5.3

Variations in Energy Use

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Global Patterns of Energy Supply and Demand

Variations in energy types within and between countries are shaped by development, resources, technology, and economic factors.

Energy variation

Energy variation

  • Energy supply and demand change between low-income countries (LICs) and high-income countries (HICs).
  • Types of energy depend on cost, local resources, and technology.
  • Geography shapes energy choices, like coastlines enabling wind and tidal power.
    • Transport routes and political conditions also affect energy access.
Energy supply in HICs

Energy supply in HICs

  • HICs use a mix of oil, gas, nuclear, and renewables.
  • Advanced technology supports energy extraction and storage.
  • Skilled workers and strong infrastructure improve supply reliability.
  • High demand comes from industry, homes, and transport systems.
Energy supply in LICs

Energy supply in LICs

  • LICs often rely on traditional energy sources like wood and charcoal.
  • Weak infrastructure limits access to electricity in rural areas.
  • Energy development may be held back by a shortage of skilled workers.
  • Renewables like solar and hydro are available but underused.
  • Political instability and lack of investment affect energy supply.
Variations within countries

Variations within countries

  • Wealthier regions within a country have higher energy demand.
  • Transport routes and local geography shape energy distribution:
    • Coastal areas can produce wind and tidal energy.
    • Mountain regions may use hydropower from rivers.
Variations according to areas

Variations according to areas

  • Urban areas need more energy for homes, transport, and industry.
    • Urban areas may rely on nuclear power.
  • Industrial areas use more fossil fuels.
  • Rural areas often use biomass.
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