中国石化新闻网讯 据油价网12月2日报道,国际能源署(IEA)周五在一份新报告中表示,创纪录的高能源价格和今年的能源市场动荡加速了能源效率的努力,今年全球投资每年增长16%,达到5600亿美元。
IEA在其《能源效率2022》报告中表示,由于能源价格高企,对能源安全的担忧也大大增加,政府和消费者已将能效作为应对能源供应中断的直接措施。
能源效率进步势头强劲,初步数据显示,今年全球经济的能源使用效率比2021年提高了2%。这一提高速度几乎是过去两年的四倍,几乎是过去五年的两倍。总部位于巴黎的国际机构表示,在几年的缓慢进展之后,能效工作的显著进展可能是一个潜在的转折点。
国际能源署表示:“如果在未来几年内能够进一步巩固目前的进展速度,那么2022年将标志着效率的重要转折点,这是国际努力在2050年实现净零排放的关键领域之一。”
今年,全球能源效率投资,如建筑翻新、公共交通和电动汽车基础设施,已达到5600亿美元,比2021年增长16%。
由于自2000年以来采取的能源效率行动,国际能源机构国家今年的总能源账单预计将比以前少6800亿美元,或约占今年能源支出总额的15%。
国际能源署署长比罗尔在一份声明中表示:“20世纪70年代的石油冲击导致各国政府大力推动能源效率,从而大幅提高了汽车、电器和建筑的能源效率。”
比罗尔补充道:“在今天的能源危机中,我们看到了能源效率再次被优先考虑的迹象。能源效率对于应对今天的危机至关重要,其巨大潜力有助于应对能源负担能力、能源安全和气候变化等挑战。”
寿琳玲 编译自 油价网
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The Energy Crisis Has Sparked Major Investments In Efficiency
Record-high energy prices and the energy market turmoil this year have accelerated efforts in energy efficiency with global investments rising by 16% annually to $560 billion this year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a new report>With sky-high energy prices and much higher concerns about energy security, governments and consumers have turned to energy efficiency as the immediate measure to respond to energy supply disruptions, the IEA said in its Energy Efficiency 2022 report.
Energy efficiency progress has gained momentum and preliminary data suggests that this year the global economy used energy 2% more efficiently than it did in 2021. This rate of improvement is nearly four times that of the past two years, and almost double the rate of the past five years. The marked progress in energy efficiency efforts could be a potential turning point after several years of slow progress, the Paris-based international agency said.
“If the current rate of progress can be built upon further in the coming years, then 2022 could mark a vital turning point for efficiency, which is>This year, global investments in energy efficiency, such as building renovations, public transport, and electric car infrastructure, have reached $560 billion, up by 16% compared to 2021.
Thanks to energy efficiency actions taken since 2000, total energy bills in IEA countries are set to be $680 billion less this year than they would have been otherwise – or around 15% of their total energy expenditure this year.
“The oil shocks of the 1970s led to a massive push by governments>“Amid today’s energy crisis, we are seeing signs that energy efficiency is once again being prioritised. Energy efficiency is essential for dealing with today’s crisis, with its huge potential to help tackle the challenges of energy affordability, energy security and climate change,” Birol added.





