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Markets live: ASX rises, Joel Thickins keeps his job as TPG Asia co

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Markets live: ASX rises, Joel Thickins keeps his job as TPG Asia co
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The Energy Institute's latest report highlights that renewable energy is the primary driver of global energy growth, with solar and wind leading the transition. Rising demand for data centers and electric vehicles, particularly in China and the US, is significantly shaping global power consumption patterns.

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Understanding these energy trends is critical for investors and policymakers as they navigate the global shift toward electrification and the infrastructure demands of the digital economy.

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EVs and data centres driving energy demand A By Alison Branley

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The article relies on statistical data from an industry report and provides a balanced overview of global energy demand drivers.

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