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== Globalisation = more energy ==
== Globalisation = more energy ==
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As previously stated, the world population has increasing energy demands, and more resources are needed to provide this energy.  At the current rate of population growth, by 2050 there will be an estimated 9 billion people on earth, all needing energy. The amount of energy required per person is also increasing, as people seek greater independence, freedom and mobility – all factors which result in globalisation. For example the world’s fleet of cars actually grows faster than the human population does, and industrialisation continues to march on. However it is worth noting that energy consumption in industrial countries is disproportionate to that of developing nations. The industrial countries consume more than half of the world’s energy resources, despite constituting just one-seventh of the world population. For example, the USA accounts for 5% of the world population however they consume 26% the crude oil produced worldwide (Geitmann, Sven: Erneuerbare Energien und alternative Kraftstoffe, Kremmen 2004)1. And because of the progression of industrialisation in the less developed countries, combined with the fact that energy expenditure in the industrial nations is not regressing, new ways of creating energy must be developed.


== Advantages and Disadvantages ==
== Advantages and Disadvantages ==
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