Electricity

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World electricity demand is expected to increase by an average of 3.4% every year until 2026

Electricity, derived from the flow of electric charge, is vital for numerous aspects of modern life, from work and communication to transport and leisure. Most electricity is produced from fossil fuels in power plants, but low-carbon sources like nuclear and renewables (solar, wind, hydro, biomass) are increasingly contributing to the global generation mix. These efforts aim to mitigate climate change and leverage falling technology costs. Electricity generated is fed into a grid, transmitted over long distances, and distributed regionally to homes and businesses.

Balancing electricity supply with demand is complex, requiring markets to ensure sufficient generation through forward contracts and real-time balancing with flexible measures like dispatchable generation, energy storage, and interconnection. The system is evolving with more intermittent renewables and decentralized generation, creating supply-side disruptions and demand-side uncertainties. Future electricity systems will need enhanced grid roles, greater flexibility, and new business models, increasingly relying on digital technologies.

Learn more about these sources of electricity by exploring our Energy Insights on this topic.

Discover UK energy professionals' views of the future of electricity, gathered in our annual Energy Barometer.

Search for articles on electric vehicles and the role of electricity in transport published in our New Energy World magazine.

New Energy World stories

German agrivoltaics projects provide ‘double harvest’ of energy and food

17th September 2025

But first, RWE’s demonstration project at the edge of the Garzweiler opencast mine in the Rhenish mining area in west Germany has been cultivating gra...

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Drones take centre stage in grid inspections and offshore monitoring

17th September 2025

In the UK, National Grid has launched a centralised platform for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) inspections of high-voltage assets. National...

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Ethiopia powers up Africa’s largest dam despite tensions downstream

17th September 2025

With an expected annual output of 15,700 GWh, GERD is Africa’s most powerful hydroelectric plant and ranks among the 20 largest in the world. It is lo...

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Mitsubishi exit widens Japan’s offshore wind gap but the global market shows no signs of abating

17th September 2025

Rising costs were cited as the reason for exiting from the Noshiro-Mitane-Oga (479 MW), Choshi City (390 MW) and Yurihonjo (819 MW) projects located o...

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India’s coal plants get battery boost to tackle solar peaks

10th September 2025

India’s power grid faces a major challenge balancing supply and demand as it continues to expand. While electricity demand peaks in the evening, inter...

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Technical guidance publications

EI 3299

Guidelines on earthing/grounding/bonding in the oil and gas industry

September 2025

This publication brings together the essential requirements relating to earthing/grounding and bonding for installations in hazardous areas in the oil...

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EI 3582

SafetyOn and G+ workshops report: Electrical safe system of work

February 2025

SafetyOn and G+ have been working collaboratively with the EI to enhance safety protocols in the onshore and offshore wind industry through the Safe S...

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EI 3021

Model Code of Safe Practice Part 21: Guidelines for the control of hazards arising from static electricity

June 2024

Essential reading for all those involved in the fuels distribution and supply chain, this document provides up to date guidance on key equipment, proc...

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EI 3564

Guidance on green and low carbon hydrogen production: plant design, construction, operation and maintenance, co-location and other considerations

June 2024

‘Hydrogen economy’ is an umbrella term used to describe the role that hydrogen plays in the broader economy, including as a fuel, as an energy carrier...

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EI 3556

SafetyOn Electrical safety good practice guidelines: Wind turbine generator high voltage access awareness

April 2024

This first edition of the SafetyOn good practice guidelines: Wind Turbine Generator High Voltage Access Awareness covers the minimum safety training r...

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