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Nations May Agree to New Target of Electricity Meeting 35% of Global Energy Demand by 2035

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Global policymakers are discussing a potential new target that would see electricity account for 35% of total energy demand by 2035, reflecting growing efforts to accelerate the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable energy systems.

Electrification Seen as Key to Energy Security and Decarbonization

The proposed goal is expected to support wider electrification across key sectors including transport, industry, and buildings, helping countries reduce dependence on fossil fuels while advancing climate commitments. Energy experts believe increasing the share of electricity in final energy consumption will be essential for achieving long-term decarbonization targets.

The initiative comes amid rapid growth in renewable energy capacity, battery storage deployment, and investments in grid modernization. Expanding access to clean electricity is viewed as a critical step in meeting rising energy demand while maintaining energy security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Industry stakeholders note that achieving the 35% target will require significant investments in power infrastructure, transmission networks, and technologies. Governments may also need to introduce supportive policies that encourage electrification and improve energy efficiency across sectors.

If adopted, the target could serve as an important benchmark for global energy transition efforts, signaling stronger international cooperation on clean energy development and climate action through 2035.

Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta is the Editorial Director of The VIA, where he leads coverage on climate, sustainability and global policy. He contributes to global conversations with analytics, insights, and informed opinions that make complex issues accessible to policymakers, business leaders, and wider audiences. He has worked closely with international organizations as a communication advisor and serves on the boards of several startups.

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