The urbanisation process has a strong impact on a city’s energy use – and on global consumption patterns, too.
What does Kuala Lumpur have in common with Marrakesh, Kathmandu and Nanchong? At first glance, the answer may seem to be “not much”. Yet, according to a newly-released report by energy giant Shell, these three cities may be among KL’s closest cousins when it comes to defining characteristics, specifically the ways in which we use energy.
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