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Note: OECD is the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Source: International Energy Outlook 2019 (IEO2019) Electricity use grows in the buildings sectors, as access to electricity and electrical appliance use increases in non-OECD countries Motor gasoline and diesel continue to be the dominant transportation fuels, but the consumption of jet fuel, natural gas, and electricity all increase Renewables displace petroleum as the most used energy source, as electricity use grows faster than any other end-use fuel 72 9:35 Primary energy consumption quadrillion British thermal units Electricity use by sector quadrillion British thermal units End-use energy consumption quadrillion British thermal units electricity coal natural gas liquids 1 renewables 2 Transportation energy consumption quadrillion British thermal units 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 2018 2050 OECD 2018 2050 non-OECD nuclear 1. Includes petroleum and liquid biofuels 2. End use is largely biomass 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 2018 2050 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 2018 2050 electricity natural gas jet fuel motor gasoline diesel residual fuel oil 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 2018 2050 industrial residential buildings commercial buildings transportation Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 2019 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 2019 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 2019 End-use consumption is increasingly shifting toward electricity International Energy Outlook 2019 key takeaway

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Page 1: End-use consumption is increasingly shifting toward ... · of jet fuel, natural gas, and electricity all increase Renewables displace petroleum as the most used energy source, as

Note: OECD is the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Source: International Energy Outlook 2019 (IEO2019)

Electricity use grows in the buildings sectors, as access to electricity and electrical appliance use increases in non-OECD countries

Motor gasoline and diesel continue to be the dominant transportation fuels, but the consumption of jet fuel, natural gas, and electricity all increase

Renewables displace petroleum as the most used energy source, as electricity use grows faster than any other end-use fuel

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Electricity use by sectorquadrillion British thermal units

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 2019

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 2019

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Outlook 2019

End-use consumption is increasingly shifting toward electricity

International Energy Outlook 2019 key takeaway