What is the Annual Percentage Growth in Energy Consumption from 1996 to 2025?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the total energy used in the world in 1996 and projections for energy use by 2025. It is expected that between 20 and 30TW will be needed by 2025, representing an annual growth in energy consumption of approximately 2.3%. In another conversation, the question is posed about how many years it would take for the Earth's human population to reach 15 billion, assuming a 1.25% annual increase. Through trial and error, it is found to be 21 to 22 years, but a more accurate answer can be obtained by rearranging the equation to n = log_{1.0125} \left( \frac{8.5}{6.
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Homework Statement



In 1996 the total energy used in the world was 400 million terajoules = 400 exajoules (EJ)= 4 x 10^20J . Projections for energy use vary, but generally it is expected that between 20 and 30TW will be needed by 2025.

(a) What percentage growth in energy consumption on an annual basis does
the increase between 1996 and 2025 represent?

Homework Equations



Energy = Power x Time

The Attempt at a Solution



Taking an average of 25TW of power used in 2025:
25TW * (356*24*3600) = 7.88 x10^20 J

To find percentage: (percentage)^29 * 4 x 10^20J = 7.884 x10^20 J

Re-arranging to find totaly percentage increase of 102.3% each year. So an annual increase of ~2.3% over the 29 years.

Is this correct? Thank you!
 
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Also this one please?

1. Homework Statement
Assume the Earth's human population increases at 1.25% a year from its present 6.5 billion and reaches 15 billion people (instead of the maximum 12 billion projected by the UN). How many years will that take?


The Attempt at a Solution



8.5 billion = 6.5 billion * (1.0125)^ (years)

1.307 = (1.0125) ^ years

Through trial and error I found years = 21 to 22 years.

How can I re-arrange it to find a more accurate answer please? Thanks!
 
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Jenkz said:

Homework Statement



In 1996 the total energy used in the world was 400 million terajoules = 400 exajoules (EJ)= 4 x 10^20J . Projections for energy use vary, but generally it is expected that between 20 and 30TW will be needed by 2025.

(a) What percentage growth in energy consumption on an annual basis does
the increase between 1996 and 2025 represent?

Homework Equations



Energy = Power x Time

The Attempt at a Solution



Taking an average of 25TW of power used in 2025:
25TW * (356*24*3600) = 7.88 x10^20 J

To find percentage: (percentage)^29 * 4 x 10^20J = 7.884 x10^20 J

Re-arranging to find totaly percentage increase of 102.3% each year. So an annual increase of ~2.3% over the 29 years.

Is this correct? Thank you!
2.37% per annum is correct, but the in bold doesn't make sense. 2.37% per year is the total percent increase each year... not 102.37%.
 
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Jenkz said:
Also this one please?

1. Homework Statement
Assume the Earth's human population increases at 1.25% a year from its present 6.5 billion and reaches 15 billion people (instead of the maximum 12 billion projected by the UN). How many years will that take?

The Attempt at a Solution



8.5 billion = 6.5 billion * (1.0125)^ (years)

1.307 = (1.0125) ^ years

Through trial and error I found years = 21 to 22 years.

How can I re-arrange it to find a more accurate answer please? Thanks!

[tex] n = log_{1.0125} \left( \frac{8.5}{6.5} \right) = 21.595 [/tex]
 
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Oh yeah.. that doesn't really make sense :/

Thank you for your help : D!
 

What is annual percentage growth?

Annual percentage growth is a measure of the increase or decrease in a quantity over a period of one year, expressed as a percentage of the original amount.

How is annual percentage growth calculated?

Annual percentage growth is calculated by taking the difference between the final value and the initial value, dividing it by the initial value, and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage change.

What is the significance of annual percentage growth?

Annual percentage growth is an important measure for understanding the rate at which a quantity is changing over time. It can be used to track economic growth, population growth, and other important trends.

What are some factors that can impact annual percentage growth?

The factors that can impact annual percentage growth include economic conditions, population changes, technological advancements, and government policies.

Can annual percentage growth be negative?

Yes, annual percentage growth can be negative if the final value is lower than the initial value, indicating a decrease in the quantity over time.

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