1、 It wa New Energy Outlook May 19,2026 New Energy OutlookMay 19,2026 Bloomberg Finance L.P.2026No portion of this document may be reproduced,scanned into an electronic system,distributed,publicly displayed or used as the basis of derivative works without the prior written consent of Bloomberg Finance
2、 L.P.For more information on terms of use,please contact .Copyright and Disclaimer notice on page 18 applies throughout.1Summary findingsHow the world produces,delivers,consumes and ultimately pays for energy is the focus of much attention today,but not always for the right reasons.So far this decad
3、e,the world has suffered three substantial shocks to the energy system the Covid-19 pandemic,the war in Ukraine and,most recently,the conflict in the Persian Gulf.Each shock has highlighted the inherent volatility and insecurity of our energy system.Meanwhile,the world has become increasingly unsett
4、led,with longstanding friendships and alliances between nations shifting or at least being questioned.This is the backdrop against which we proudly release the 2026 BloombergNEF New Energy Outlook,our collective view on credible pathways the energy world may be headed for over the next decade and th
5、en through 2050.The scenarios in this report are groundetechnologies and energy system costs,drawing on more than 20 years of primary research across new energy technologies,including wind,solar,batteries,nuclear power,and electric vehicles,alongside proprietary research of fossil-fuel production tr
6、ends and costs.They reflect extensive bottom-up modeling and thousands of people-hours of economic analysis to construct internally consistent,plausible transition pathways.Backed by expert insight and high-granularity data at a global,country and sectoral level,this work is designed to support comp