https://github.com/dona-eric/demande-energetique
Données annuelles sur l'électricité Les dernières données annuelles d'Ember sur la production d'électricité, la capacité, les émissions et la demande dans plus de 200 zones géographiques.Electricity domestic consumption Global electricity consumption, spurred by China and India, grew by 2.6% in 2023.
https://github.com/dona-eric/demande-energetique
africa data-science demande-energie electricity energy-consumption energy-data energy-management mlops-project mlops-workflow
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Données annuelles sur l'électricité Les dernières données annuelles d'Ember sur la production d'électricité, la capacité, les émissions et la demande dans plus de 200 zones géographiques.Electricity domestic consumption Global electricity consumption, spurred by China and India, grew by 2.6% in 2023.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/dona-eric/demande-energetique
- Owner: dona-eric
- License: mit
- Created: 2025-05-26T12:50:51.000Z (about 1 year ago)
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- Last Pushed: 2025-05-26T13:13:02.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-10-24T22:33:58.851Z (7 months ago)
- Topics: africa, data-science, demande-energie, electricity, energy-consumption, energy-data, energy-management, mlops-project, mlops-workflow
- Homepage: https://www.eia.gov/opendata
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- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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# Demande-energetique
Global solar capacity reached 2 TW milestone in 2024 (+33%)
According to SolarPower Europe’s EU Market Outlook for Solar Power 2025–2029, the world’s solar capacity increased by 33% or 597 GW in 2024 (compared to 2023) reaching a cumulative installed solar capacity of 2.2 TW and predicting the installation of 1 TW per year by the end of the decade. The document reports an uneven and highly concentrated distribution of solar capacity around the globe, with China concentrating 55% of the new added capacity (329 MW) and having almost 1 TW of cumulative capacity. The US and India lag with only 8% and 5% (50 GW and 30.7 GW, respectively) of the new solar capacity. India saw a significant advance by doubling its installations in 2024, recording a 145% increase compared to the 12.5 GW installed in 2023, in line with its ambition to install 200 GW of solar within the next 5 years. The remaining contenders among the top ten solar markets saw a steady growth, with Brazil and Germany each accounting for 3% of global installations (+18.9 GW and +17.4 GW), Spain and Türkiye for 2% each (+8.7 GW and +8.5 GW), and finally with Italy, Japan and France for 1% each (+6.8 GW, +6.2 GW and +4.7 GW). As a region, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) saw a 2% decrease in installations in 2024 (+14.5 GW).
