The increase in demand is being partially offset by conservation and improvements in energy efficiency by industry and governments.
The concern over climate change and the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol by most industrial nations has focused businesses of all sizes to reduce their electricity consumption, simultaneously reducing their consumption of fossil fuels while reducing their emissions of greenhouse gases.
Cogeneration, which is nearly twice as efficient as traditional methods of producing steam and power separately, has created energy efficiencies in the manufacturing sector.
In the transportation sector, hybrid vehicles are proving to be affordable and realistic options for consumers, while energy-efficient public transportation is providing an alternative to private cars.
And the search continues for new sources of energy, from both fossil fuels and alternatives.