1、1REDESIGNING ENERGY FOR PEOPLE AND PLANETWORLD ENERGY PULSE 2023|ROUND 1|APRILNorth America 4%LAC23%Africa3%Asia14%Europe52%Middle East 4%2 World Energy Council 2023|www.worldenergy.org|WECoucil711 energy decision makers Across 6 regions and 77 countriesPulse response overview10%of the above are Glo
2、bal Future Energy Leaders(FEL100)andStart-up Energy Transition(SET100)entrepreneurs16%10%12%15%15%Finance 1%32%OtherOil and GasGovernmentCivil Society/Non-ProfitRenewables,Nuclear,HydrogenPower and UtilityWORLD ENERGY PULSE|APRIL 2023THE TIES THAT BIND US,BLIND USThe focus(by 48%)on decarbonization
3、is redirecting$1trillion investment a year to adding renewable power capacity and low carbon liquid fuels.Energy transition for climate resilient development,however,includes people,skills and other infrastructures.The whole system must adapt to sea-level rise,changes in weather patterns,and prepare
4、 for new users and uses.In delivering climate-energy security agendas,most(89%)see that energy interdependency is not a choice.The majority(86%)think managing the connected challenges of energy security,affordability and sustainability is best achieved using the World Energy Trilemma framework appro
5、ach.National security interests and the risk of a green technology arms race are perceived by almost half(46%)as the greatest impediments to rebuilding trust and making progress.NET ZERO GENERATION IS MOVING FAST BUT NOT AT SCALEThe majority(64%)of global energy leaders are concerned that the curren
6、t pace of global energy transition is too slow to achieve the UNFCCC Paris Agreement commitments and UN Sustainable Development Goals.Despite headlines about the rapid growth in renewable power generation,decarbonization of the global power sector also depends on investment in grids,new storage solu