5 · The Energy Institute (EI) and co-authors KPMG and Kearney today released the 73 rd annual edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy, presenting for the first time full global energy data for 2023.. Five key stories emerge from the 2023 data: Record global energy consumption, with coal and oil pushing fossil fuels and their emissions to record
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