Technology changes are rapidly driving energy-sector growth and changing how energy is produced, moved and stored as demand increases and companies pursue hybridization, asset diversification and partnerships.
At the same time, escalating cybersecurity threats against energy infrastructure are making cyber resilience a necessary component of continued growth. Addressing these changing needs requires greater collaboration across the energy sector to build resilience into energy systems.
The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Global Energy Review shows global demand for energy rose 2.2% last year, an increase compared to the past decade. Within that growth, the sources and uses of new energy production capacity are transitioning.
Electricity demand is growing faster than overall energy demand, with renewable energy providing the largest share of that growth. New nuclear power is under construction in key markets like India and China, along with new interest and new technologies ranging from small modular reactors to molten salt reactors to private-sector fusion power under development in the US.
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