Global energy consumption 2000-2050, by energy source Published by Statista Research Department, Oct 18, 2024 Global energy consumption has increased dramatically in recent years and is projected to continue to increase until 2045. Only hydropower and renewable energy consumption are expected to incr...
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Global primary energy consumption reached a new record of 620 exajoules (EJ) for the second consecutive year in 2023, up from 607 exajoules in 2022. This graphic shows the sources of energy used globally in 2023, measured in exajoules. Data is from the2024 Statistical Review of World Energ...
World Energy has been playing for the past 71 years and continues to play this year. This year's data show a sharp bounce back in global primary energy in 2021, increasing by almost 6% and more than reversing the sharp fall in energy consumption in 2020 as much of the world lock...
Energy consumption per capita 63.174 million Btu/person (2019 est.) NOTE: The information regardingIraqon this page is re-published from the2024World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources. No claims are made regarding the accuracy ofIraq2024information contained...
Energy consumption per capita 71.736 million Btu/person (2019 est.) NOTE: The information regardingRomaniaon this page is re-published from the2024World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources. No claims are made regarding the accuracy ofRomania2024information con...
Energy consumption per capita 24.124 million Btu/person (2019 est.) NOTE: The information regardingEl Salvadoron this page is re-published from the2024World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources. No claims are made regarding the accuracy ofEl Salvador2024infor...
In 2023, clean energy consumption accounted for 26.4 percent of China's total energy use, up 10.9 percentage points from 2013. Over the same 10-year period, China had one of the most rapid energy intensity reduction rates in the world, recording a 26 percent decrease. Its cumulative reduction...
Sources: World historical oil, natural gas, and coal consumption from 1950 to 1964 is estimated from carbon dioxide emissions (Boden, Marland, and Andres 2017); world primary energy consumption and its composition from 1965 to 2016 is from BP (2017); world primary energy consumption and its co...
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